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10 things private schools won’t tell you

Some private schools deliver great educations. Others are major disappointments. We set out to discover what really goes on...

10 things private schools won’t tell you

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Should you use TFSAs and savings to pay off your mortgage?

It’s important to consider whether your TFSAs are earning more than you’re paying in mortgage interest, as well as...

Should you use TFSAs and savings to pay off your mortgage?

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Should you opt in to a group RRSP?

If your employer offers a matching contribution, you get an automatic return on investment that would be tough to...

Should you opt in to a group RRSP?

Financial Planning

The life-changing magic of low-cost investing

When it comes to your returns, a penny saved on products and advice is a penny earned.

The life-changing magic of low-cost investing

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Bonds

3 ways a U.S. rate cut might impact Canadian investors 

We’re already seeing some of the effects, even before it’s happened: the loonie is rising and equities are up.

3 ways a U.S. rate cut might impact Canadian investors 

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Are GICs right for retirees who want fixed income?

Skittish investors like GICs' guarantee of their principal, but it’s important to look at the total return on your...

Are GICs right for retirees who want fixed income?

Retirement

That viral “aging challenge” could help your retirement

Research study participants who were shown photos of their future selves put aside more money for their post-work years.

That viral “aging challenge” could help your retirement

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Should partners combine their finances before marriage?

Mathew wants to help his girlfriend kickstart an investing plan. Is gifting money for her TFSA a good idea?

Should partners combine their finances before marriage?

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“Do I really need to rebalance my investment portfolio?”

Even hands-off Couch Potato investors need a rebalancing strategy—not to boost returns, but to manage risk.

“Do I really need to rebalance my investment portfolio?”

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