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Retired Money

Why Vanguard’s ETF aimed at retirees is currently cautious in its asset allocation

Vanguard’s VRIF ETF is tilting toward bonds to provide retirees stable income, balancing caution with a 4% annual payout...

Why Vanguard’s ETF aimed at retirees is currently cautious in its asset allocation
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ETFs

Buying ETFs in Canada Tool: The MoneySense ETF Screener

Which ETFs should you invest in? Which ones best suit your risk tolerance? What about personal ethics? Check out...

Buying ETFs in Canada Tool: The MoneySense ETF Screener

ETFs

How often should you rebalance?

In maintaining your planned allocations in a portfolio of ETFs, consistency matters more than precision.

How often should you rebalance?
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Best robo-advisors in Canada for 2026

Find out which Canadian robo-advisors offer the lowest fees, helpful support, best returns, and most account types with the...

Best robo-advisors in Canada for 2026

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FHSA

The best FHSAs in Canada for 2026

The first home savings account was created to help you save more money for a home purchase. Here’s how...

The best FHSAs in Canada for 2026

ETFs

Buffer ETFs vs. market-linked GICs: Which is better?

Both products promise upside participation with downside protection, but come with unique trade-offs and costs investors should be aware...

Buffer ETFs vs. market-linked GICs: Which is better?

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Why Canadian investors should avoid MLPs 

The attractive headline yields and steady distributions of U.S. Master Limited Partnerships are often outweighed by tax complexities.

Why Canadian investors should avoid MLPs 

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If not bonds, then what?

Many investors disparage bonds—with good reason. You have to determine what problems these investments solve and whether there are...

If not bonds, then what?

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Can you hedge against a market crash with ETFs?

Short answer: yes, inverse and volatility ETFs can hedge market crashes, but the cost, complexity, and timing often outweigh...

Can you hedge against a market crash with ETFs?

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