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Financial Planning

Financial Planning

The financial literacy paradox

There’s no evidence that financial education results in good decisions

The financial literacy paradox

Financial Planning

How to fund a family vacation

The Goldmans have a mortgage, daycare bills and a savings plan.

How to fund a family vacation

Mortgages

Paying off the mortgage in 10 years

This couple is on track to pay off the mortgage by the time their kids go to college.

Paying off the mortgage in 10 years

Financial Planning

Life insurance: How much is enough?

We challenge the notion that you need five to seven times your gross annual income in life insurance.

Life insurance: How much is enough?

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Financial Planning

No financial planner? No problem

The reality is that some people will never have a written financial plan. Here are some things for DIYers...

No financial planner? No problem

Financial Planning

When mommy moves in

You’ll likely spend about $7,000 a year on utilities, food and transportation.

When mommy moves in

Financial Planning

Women less likely to do financial planning

It's Financial Literacy Month & women have some catch up to do.

Women less likely to do financial planning

Financial Planning

Why I’m not opening a joint bank account with my husband-to-be

We've chosen not to go the route of 64% of couples.

Why I’m not opening a joint bank account with my husband-to-be

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Retirement

Canadians proactive but skeptical about retirement, survey finds

BlackRock conducts global study.

Canadians proactive but skeptical about retirement, survey finds

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