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MoneySense partners share their answers to questions that we hope will inspire and inform Canadians about their personal finances.
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A Qualified Associate Financial Planner helps a reader figure out how to handle old physical share certificates of BCE.
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I get a lot of reader-submitted questions about early RRSP and RRIF withdrawals and how much to take out....
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