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Should you incorporate to save on taxes?

Only if you can justify the initial and ongoing costs

Should you incorporate to save on taxes?
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How to invest to get $35,000 annually in income

Jerry is 60, just lost his job and has $580,000 in investments

How to invest to get $35,000 annually in income
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Am I entitled to my dead husband’s inheritance?

Spouses could get a piece of an inheritance, but it depends on the wording in the will

Am I entitled to my dead husband’s inheritance?

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Drawing down retirement savings as a single senior

What to do with pensions, RRSPs, TFSAs, CPP and OAS as a solo retiree

Drawing down retirement savings as a single senior

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How to invest a $240,000 inheritance

Shirley is 65 years old, retired, and considers herself a conservative investor. What should she do?

How to invest a $240,000 inheritance

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Should you put all your retirement savings in a low-fee balanced fund?

Tina wants to lower her fees and also improve her annual returns. Is this the right tactic?

Should you put all your retirement savings in a low-fee balanced fund?

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How to decide when to convert RRSPs to RIFFs

Bart has three RRSP accounts and wants to know how his RRIF withdrawals are calculated

How to decide when to convert RRSPs to RIFFs

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Does it make sense to sell two condos to buy one pricier home?

To find out, this couple needs to calculate all the costs

Does it make sense to sell two condos to buy one pricier home?

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What’s the “catch” with the new “no-fee” Fidelity index mutual funds?

Kevin is considering buying some for his investment portfolio

What’s the “catch” with the new “no-fee” Fidelity index mutual funds?

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