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How should a young couple spend a $110,000 windfall?

Renovations, law school, or starting a family—what should they prioritize?

How should a young couple spend a $110,000 windfall?

RESPs

RESPs and Canadian non-residency

Cara and her family are becoming non-residents of Canada. They want to know what this means for their RESP...

RESPs and Canadian non-residency

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Are dividend ETFs a good investment for Couch Potato investors?

Or is simply holding total return ETFs a better choice?

Are dividend ETFs a good investment for Couch Potato investors?

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How Raj and Marie can net $80,000 annually—for life—from their nest egg

Raj plans to stop working at age 60 while his wife, Marie, 55, will work five more years

How Raj and Marie can net $80,000 annually—for life—from their nest egg

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Taxes

Selling your home to your kids—for $1

You need to consider if the savings for your child are worth the risk to you

Selling your home to your kids—for $1

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How to sell a used car—and when you shouldn’t bother

Being "upside-down" in a loan means you should keep that car for a while longer.

How to sell a used car—and when you shouldn’t bother

Investing

A Canuck’s guide to successful investing

Why understanding fees—and how they eat into your returns—matters

A Canuck’s guide to successful investing
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Retirement

Can Anne, 63, afford to retire right now?

Or will she run out of money?

Can Anne, 63, afford to retire right now?

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Financial Planning

My ex-wife earned twice what I did. Am I entitled to spousal support?

A short marriage and no children would likely mean you're out of luck

My ex-wife earned twice what I did. Am I entitled to spousal support?

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