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Financial Planning

monthly pension vs lump sum commuted pension

Pensions

Lump sum vs. monthly pensions

Low interest rates mean a higher lump sum— but don't let that be your deciding factor

Lump sum vs. monthly pensions

Financial Planning

The role of power of attorney

The roles and responsibilities differ from that of executors to a will. Here's how

The role of power of attorney

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Why everyone feels like they’re in the middle class

It’s misleading to simply look at an income bracket

Why everyone feels like they’re in the middle class
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Retirement

Using real estate vs. RRSPs to fund retirement

You'll have to unwind the RRSP regardless, so watch the tax bill when selling a home for retirement income...

Using real estate vs. RRSPs to fund retirement

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Financial Planning

Property rights in a common-law marriage

First-off, depending on which province you live in, don't assume you have any

Property rights in a common-law marriage

Real Estate

Newcomers grabbing at Canada’s brass ring

What makes immigrants financially successful in a new country

Newcomers grabbing at Canada’s brass ring
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Financial Planning

We have few assets. Can we skip having a will?

If you have kids, you need a will. Here's why

We have few assets. Can we skip having a will?
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Financial Planning

How to budget wisely after a divorce

Bruce Sellery shares tasks to check off your list post-divorce

How to budget wisely after a divorce

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Taxes

How dual residents should save for education

Whether it's an RESP in Canada or an ESP in the U.S., which account is the most tax efficient?

How dual residents should save for education

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