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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

Real Estate

Tips on saving money as a new homeowner

Here are a few things Barry and his wife did to save money as new home owners

Tips on saving money as a new homeowner

Budgeting

Why your post-holiday financial hangover will be worse this year

Rising interest rates mean holiday budgeting is more important than ever

Why your post-holiday financial hangover will be worse this year

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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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
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

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Investing

How should a 24-year-old invest a $500,000 inheritance?

Is investing it all in the stock market a good idea? Or should Eric consider a rental property?

How should a 24-year-old invest a $500,000 inheritance?

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