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That time I asked Reddit to ask me anything

19 answers to 19 investing questions from Reddit users

That time I asked Reddit to ask me anything

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My advisor sold me high-fee funds. Should I dump her?

Remember, fees are only one part of your advisor relationship. And you can get them lowered

My advisor sold me high-fee funds. Should I dump her?

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Can investors win by following government money?

If the TransMountain pipeline goes from Crown corp to IPO, investors should pay attention

Can investors win by following government money?

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Do I pay tax on dividends after I withdraw my fund from a TFSA?

Why dividend paying investments are a good fit for TFSAs

Do I pay tax on dividends after I withdraw my fund from a TFSA?

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Here is a smarter way to tax the rich

No one should pay more than 50% tax on marginal income

Here is a smarter way to tax the rich

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Investment fees you can claim on your tax return

Patti pays fees for financial advice related to her investments and wonders if those fees are tax deductible

Investment fees you can claim on your tax return

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Why I’m rethinking my money choices

What higher rates mean for your mortgage, investments and savings

Why I’m rethinking my money choices

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Can I win by shifting funds from my RRSP to my TFSA?

An RRSP drawdown to fund your TFSA can mean more retirement income

Can I win by shifting funds from my RRSP to my TFSA?

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10 ways for investors to be more boring —and successful

These are the things your advisor should be doing for you

10 ways for investors to be more boring —and successful

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