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What’s your investing “why?”

Instead of focusing on target returns, start with what you want the money to do for you and your...

What’s your investing “why?”

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“Will my hard-working teen have to pay tax on withdrawals from our family RESP?”

Scott is wondering how to split Registered Education Savings Plan funds between his children to minimize the tax payable...

“Will my hard-working teen have to pay tax on withdrawals from our family RESP?”

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An investor’s guide to AI

Just about everyone’s talking about artificial intelligence—and portfolio manager Jonathan Curtis sees two ways to take advantage of this...

An investor’s guide to AI

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What to do with a monetary advance on your inheritance

Maureen’s husband wants to put a $200,000 gift from her parents toward their mortgage, but she isn’t convinced.

What to do with a monetary advance on your inheritance

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What is an RESP?

RESPs are a powerful education savings tool for parents. Here's why.

What is an RESP?

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Beyond financial planning: How to achieve the lifestyle you want

Newly mortgage-free, Mara is looking to invest $26,000 annually. But does that mean putting off life goals she could...

Beyond financial planning: How to achieve the lifestyle you want

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The fine art of rebalancing your portfolio

Rebalancing shouldn't be expected to boost returns, and even occasionally lowers them. But you should still do it—just not...

The fine art of rebalancing your portfolio

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How to turn your property into a vacation rental

You don’t need to own a cottage to cash in—make a few extra bucks by renting out your home...

How to turn your property into a vacation rental

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Real estate has treated this investor well—but it’s time to diversify

Is going all-in on income-producing REITs the right long-term strategy, even for someone who’s highly risk-tolerant?

Real estate has treated this investor well—but it’s time to diversify

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