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Can you use a line of credit as a “forced” savings plan?

Chris finds there isn’t a reliable amount of cash available for saving at the end of every pay cycle,...

Can you use a line of credit as a “forced” savings plan?

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Good news: Your RRSP is probably in better shape than you think

In his new book, MoneySense contributor David Aston says a “basic” retirement at age 65 can be achieved with...

Good news: Your RRSP is probably in better shape than you think

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New financial planners’ association strives for transparency

“We want Canadians to feel confident that when they work with a planner, they’re getting financial advice and support...

New financial planners’ association strives for transparency

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Dividend All-Stars 2020: How we chose the winners

A-grade stocks represent our top picks, but Bs are also solid stocks worthy of your consideration. Here’s how we...

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Dividend All-Stars: Past performance

Over the past 12 years, the Dividend All-Stars have outperformed the major dividend-focussed ETFs—and 2019 was no exception.

Dividend All-Stars: Past performance
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Top 100 dividend stocks of 2020

Use this ranking as a tool to help you identify the companies that offer the best investment potential now,...

Top 100 dividend stocks of 2020
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Canada’s Best Dividend Stocks 2020

We’ve graded the largest, most liquid Canadian dividend stocks based on Yield, Stability and Value. To earn top marks,...

Canada’s Best Dividend Stocks 2020

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Claiming income on a co-owned rental property

Marie, who owns two rental properties with her spouse, noticed that their tax preparer didn't allocate the income 50/50....

Claiming income on a co-owned rental property

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