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Debt

Who’s afraid of big, bad debt?

A new survey confirms we’re all worried about how much we owe—but Generation X is taking it the hardest,...

Who’s afraid of big, bad debt?

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Who pays the tax on dividends earned in a joint account?

Though tax reporting can be complicated, on this point the answer is simple—at least, from the Canada Revenue Agency’s...

Who pays the tax on dividends earned in a joint account?

Buying

8 ways to start the home-buying process

Thinking about taking this big step? Here's what to know when it's time to budget for a new home.

8 ways to start the home-buying process

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10 things you can do to save money and eliminate debt

Easy tips to get you started on your personal finance journey.

10 things you can do to save money and eliminate debt

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Should you borrow to pay expenses on an investment property?

Garry, who’s retired, needs additional cash to cover the cost of maintaining a property he rents out. Should he...

Should you borrow to pay expenses on an investment property?

Investing

How to survive the trade war with China

As tariffs are thrown by the U.S. and the Red Giant alike, here’s some pro advice for protecting your...

How to survive the trade war with China

Learn

Upwardly mobile

What do cellphones have to do with credit scores? More than you might think.

Upwardly mobile

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What’s the best way to pay for a master’s degree in the U.S.?

Sonia, 27, hopes a graduate degree will boost her career prospects. She has savings in a TFSA, RRSP and...

What’s the best way to pay for a master’s degree in the U.S.?

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“Do I have to agree to my employer’s new non-compete clause?”

Before you sign, it’s important to consider what you’re getting in exchange—and whether what you’re being offered is worth...

“Do I have to agree to my employer’s new non-compete clause?”

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