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Retired Money

Should retirees in their early 70s partly annuitize?

Interest rates have soared in the past year—but annuity payouts, not so much. Find out what makes sense when...

Should retirees in their early 70s partly annuitize?

TFSAs

What is considered day trading in a TFSA

The recent Ahamed v. The King decision by the Tax Court of Canada highlights risks for investors who trade...

What is considered day trading in a TFSA
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Credit Cards

BMO to buy Air Miles after the rewards program’s owner filed for bankruptcy

The popular rewards program reassures its members that their Air Miles balances won’t be affected. We hope they go...

BMO to buy Air Miles after the rewards program’s owner filed for bankruptcy
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Retired Money

How much money do you need to retire in Canada? Is it really $1.7 million? 

While $1.7 million is a big number, it’s possible to retire in Canada on that amount, if you start...

How much money do you need to retire in Canada? Is it really $1.7 million? 

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Retired Money

What is direct indexing? Should you build your own index?

If you’re wealthy enough to be retired or semi-retired, you’re probably well positioned to consider a hybrid investing strategy...

What is direct indexing? Should you build your own index?
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Retired Money

Reading the “Annual Returns of Key Asset Classes”—what it means for Canadian investors

Our Retired Money columnist talks of the importance and lessons investors can glean from Franklin Templeton’s charts of Annual Returns of...

Reading the “Annual Returns of Key Asset Classes”—what it means for Canadian investors
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Taxes

The 2022 tax brackets in Canada, based on annual income and broken down by province, too

The 2022 tax brackets in Canada, based on annual income and broken down by province, too
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Financial literacy

Stack your inbox with the best free personal finance newsletters for 2023

Packed with insights, advice and news, these top newsletters will make you feel more informed and confident about your...

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Taxes

2022 Income Tax: New tax credits for Canadians

2022 Income Tax: New tax credits for Canadians

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