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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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Financial Planning

“We had our kids late—will we ever be able to retire?”

Starting a family in your 40s means you’ve had time to get established in your career, but also that...

“We had our kids late—will we ever be able to retire?”

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Planning for an inheritance

Nearly half of Canadians expect to receive an inheritance. But while it’s important to consider those potential funds in...

Planning for an inheritance

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What happened to my job bonus this year?

Can a company simply stop giving employees a customary year-end bonus—and is there any recourse for the employees?

What happened to my job bonus this year?
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What to look for in a kids’ bank account

A first bank account is an important milestone that can pay big dividends for your child’s financial literacy and...

What to look for in a kids’ bank account

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How should a 24-year-old invest now to minimize taxes in the future?

Abe contributes the maximum to his TFSA and is ready to take the next step—but he wonders if an...

How should a 24-year-old invest now to minimize taxes in the future?

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Can you have too much invested inside an RRSP?

If both members of a couple die with a huge combined RRIF, their heirs may share half the estate...

Can you have too much invested inside an RRSP?

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