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Credit and debit card “tap to pay” limits are now higher. Should you worry?

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, tap limits were increased to help Canadians avoid touching surfaces like payment...

Credit and debit card “tap to pay” limits are now higher. Should you worry?

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Making sense of the markets this week: August 24

Canadian real estate sales defy the COVID-19 pandemic, Walmart continues to shine, the S&P hits an all-time high and...

Making sense of the markets this week: August 24

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Winding down self-employment and planning for retirement

At 60, Deborah is looking to work less and spend more time by the water, where she's happiest. But...

Winding down self-employment and planning for retirement

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Is a personal injury settlement taxable, and can it impact OAS or GIS benefits?

After receiving a personal injury settlement, J is looking for advice on how it might be taxed, and whether...

Is a personal injury settlement taxable, and can it impact OAS or GIS benefits?

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How to tell if a company is honest

Recent reports of shareholders suing cannabis companies for allegedly providing false information are a good reminder to do your...

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Making sense of the markets this week: August 16

Tax hike in Canada to pay for the pandemic; who's not investing in Facebook; restaurants recovering from the shutdown;...

Making sense of the markets this week: August 16

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Drawing on the equity in your home, a reverse mortgage is like a loan to yourself—and one you won’t...

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How to pandemic-proof your paycheque

With the threat of unemployment, a slacking economy, and perhaps another COVID-19 wave, it's time to create pandemic financial...

How to pandemic-proof your paycheque

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Severance, pensions and unemployment at 65: Should you apply for a pension if you get laid off?

If you got laid off and are trying to maximize your termination package, pension income and EI benefits, consider...

Severance, pensions and unemployment at 65: Should you apply for a pension if you get laid off?

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