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A new service delivers savings to those wanting a middle ground between pricey advisers and DIY investing.
Here are our essential investing tips, plus one from a loyal reader.
Even with investor protections in place, it’s a risky venture with limited opportunity to unlock value.
These funds aren’t a good fit for Couch Potatoes, but they will appeal to dividend-focused investors.
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While you could get 5% on bonds a decade ago, the current yield on 10-year Government of Canada bonds...
The total MER on a balanced ETF portfolio is now about half what it was in 2011.
With a balanced portfolio, short-term fluctuations don't matter.
If your pension is sufficient to meet your income needs, you can take as much or as little equity...
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BMO sets investment minimums at $500 and MER at 0.85%.