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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?

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?
MoneySense 2019 Charity 100

Financial Planning

Canada’s top-rated charities 2019: Methodology

Finances and transparency are the major criteria. Learn more

Canada’s top-rated charities 2019: Methodology
MoneySense 2019 Charity 100

Financial Planning

Canada’s top-rated charities 2019: Overview

Donors have a right to know how their money is being spent and whether it's truly helping people

Canada’s top-rated charities 2019: Overview

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MoneySense 2019 Charity 100

Financial Planning

Canada’s top-rated charities 2019: Best by category

Whether you want to help the homeless or the environment, we've got you covered

Canada’s top-rated charities 2019: Best by category
MoneySense 2019 Charity 100

Financial Planning

Canada’s top-rated charities 2019: Top 100

Use this interactive table to learn more about the top-rated charities in Canada

Canada’s top-rated charities 2019: Top 100

Real Estate

How joint property ownership rights work

What happens when the property is sold depends on how it's jointly owned.

How joint property ownership rights work
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Taxes

Bleeding your RRSP dry to save on tax when you’re dead

Chris is retiring and living on CPP, OAS and her RRSP. She wonders if she should take more than...

Bleeding your RRSP dry to save on tax when you’re dead

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Mitchell Huynh teaches a Personal Finances 101 class at the University of Toronto Mississauga on Sept. 18, 2018.

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These Canadian universities are offering personal finance courses

University of Toronto's new class, 'Introduction to Personal Finance,' has seen enrolment triple in the year since its inception

These Canadian universities are offering personal finance courses

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