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Helping older relatives with money management

Angela's in-laws are living with her, and claim they don’t have enough money to pay their fair share of...

Helping older relatives with money management

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Should you take out a loan to pay for your wedding?

Saving up for the big day could be easier than you think.

Should you take out a loan to pay for your wedding?

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Who’s responsible for damage from a home inspection or viewing?

Here are four ways to protect yourself in case something goes wrong.

Who’s responsible for damage from a home inspection or viewing?

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7 tips to foster your financial peace of mind

Start by defining what “wealth” means to you, and then understand the resources and strategies you can leverage to...

7 tips to foster your financial peace of mind

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Should you add your grandkids as joint tenants on stocks?

Avoiding probate is one advantage.

Should you add your grandkids as joint tenants on stocks?

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Can you make a transfer from an RESP to a spouse’s RRSP?

Ralph has unused savings in a registered education savings plan, and wonders if he can move the taxable portion...

Can you make a transfer from an RESP to a spouse’s RRSP?

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6 questions to ask your potential real estate agent

If you’re looking to buy or sell a home, there’s no shortage of representation. But the only way to...

6 questions to ask your potential real estate agent

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The pros and cons of dividend investing

Sure, dividend income can be valuable at certain stages of life. Just don't romanticize it—or make it your everything.

The pros and cons of dividend investing

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How moving to the U.S. affects your Couch Potato strategy

Canadians who move to the United States need to think about shifting their asset allocation, as well as closing...

How moving to the U.S. affects your Couch Potato strategy

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