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My ex-wife earned more than me. Am I entitled to spousal support?

There are several factors a judge would look at before awarding spousal support. Income is just one.

My ex-wife earned more than me. Am I entitled to spousal support?

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Somebody’s making money off your junk. Shouldn’t it be you?

If you’re considering decluttering, here’s a strategy for responsibly discarding all your unwanted items

Somebody’s making money off your junk. Shouldn’t it be you?

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How your tax bracket decides whether a TFSA or RRSP contribution is best

And why your tax bracket in retirement is also key

How your tax bracket decides whether a TFSA or RRSP contribution is best

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An advisor is charging 1.95% for an ETF portfolio. That’s too high.

Doris wants to know what she should be paying for her $100,000 portfolio.

An advisor is charging 1.95% for an ETF portfolio. That’s too high.

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RRSP deadline: A procrastinator’s guide

If you've waited until the last minute to contribute to your Registered Retirement Savings Plan, don't make things worse...

RRSP deadline: A procrastinator’s guide

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An RRSP loan can turbocharge your portfolio

But make sure you know the risks before borrowing for your RRSP

An RRSP loan can turbocharge your portfolio

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What’s better, a LIRA or an enhanced pension?

And which is best if Craig wants to leave money to his kids?

What’s better, a LIRA or an enhanced pension?
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The best ways to avoid foreign transaction fees on credit cards

The good news for travellers is some credit cards don’t charge foreign exchange fees at all

The best ways to avoid foreign transaction fees on credit cards

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Can we retire in 10 years and earn $50,000 annually?

Sally and Wade hope to have an annual income of $50,000 annually from pensions and investments

Can we retire in 10 years and earn $50,000 annually?

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