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Investing

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Are segregated funds right for an 85-year-old?

Seg funds carry very high fees. Buyer beware

Are segregated funds right for an 85-year-old?

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Should we cash in our whole life policies and invest?

Whole life is like a GIC with free life insurance if held long enough

Should we cash in our whole life policies and invest?

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Should I raid my RRSP to pay off my line of credit?

It's tempting to cash out RRSPs but watch out for the tax bite

Should I raid my RRSP to pay off my line of credit?

Investing

Common investment ‘facts’ that don’t stand up to evidence

It's time to revisit why the investment industry espouses positions that are not defensible

Common investment ‘facts’ that don’t stand up to evidence

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Are TFSAs the best place to hold Vanguard’s new all-in-one ETFs?

New one-stop shop ETFs

Are TFSAs the best place to hold Vanguard’s new all-in-one ETFs?

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I’m 55 and my advisor doesn’t think I should invest by myself

Should a middle-aged novice investor go his own way and adopt a low-fee DIY Couch Potato strategy?

I’m 55 and my advisor doesn’t think I should invest by myself

ETFs

Canada’s grandfather of Couch Potato investing is still sitting easy

Passive investing's innovator has some fresh ETF recommendations for investors

Canada’s grandfather of Couch Potato investing is still sitting easy

Annuities

Why Ottawa needs to push for tontine-type annuities

These out-of-fashion retirement savings vehicles are due for a comeback

Why Ottawa needs to push for tontine-type annuities

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Can I contribute to a TFSA after giving up my U.S. status?

U.S. citizens pay tax on any income they receive from their TFSAs

Can I contribute to a TFSA after giving up my U.S. status?

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