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Index Funds from PC Financial? No, Thanks

President’s Choice Financial has long been a favourite of frugal Canadians looking for no-fee banking. But until a reader...

Index Funds from PC Financial? No, Thanks

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High-Yield Bonds and Your Portfolio: Part 2

In Monday’s post, I discussed the growing popularity of high-yield bonds: four Canadian ETFs covering this asset class have...

High-Yield Bonds and Your Portfolio: Part 2

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High-Yield Bonds and Your Portfolio: Part 1

With income trusts facing new rules in 2011, investors are looking for other income-producing securities to fill the gap....

High-Yield Bonds and Your Portfolio: Part 1

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A Helping Hand for Canadian Investors

Last October, a few months before launching this blog, I became a member of the Investors-Aid Co-operative of Canada....

A Helping Hand for Canadian Investors

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A Would-Be Couch Potato Responds

Last week I posted an e-mail from Shannon, a reader who related her difficulties in opening a TD e-Series...

A Would-Be Couch Potato Responds

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Under the Hood: TD Balanced Index Fund

This post is part of a series called Under the Hood, where l take a detailed look at specific...

Under the Hood: TD Balanced Index Fund

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Is Indexing Less Risky?

Tom Bradley of Steadyhand Investment Funds wrote an insightful blog post yesterday about a television commercial for ING Direct’s...

Is Indexing Less Risky?

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More Fun With the TD e-Series Funds

Last month, I shared the story of Shannon, an investor in western Canada who tried to open an account...

More Fun With the TD e-Series Funds

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BMO’s Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

Since Bank of Montreal entered the ETF business in May 2009, it has managed to grab only a tiny...

BMO’s Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

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