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Not living paycheque to paycheque is hardly financial independence

The percentage of Canadians living paycheque to paycheque has declined but it's a far cry from widespread financial independence....

Not living paycheque to paycheque is hardly financial independence

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REITs: Bruised not beaten

The REIT party isn't over. In fact, the correction might have uncovered a buying opportunity.

REITs: Bruised not beaten

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Is your portfolio just a pile of parts?

Is there difference between a diversified portfolio and a collection of investments?

Is your portfolio just a pile of parts?

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RESP babies

How many students have, or wished they had, an RESP and more.

RESP babies

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Bond ETFs aren’t the losers you think

Even if your statements show bond funds in the red, you may not have lost money. Here’s a fix...

Bond ETFs aren’t the losers you think

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Preferreds generate tax-efficient income

Investors in taxable accounts enjoy both the yield and safety of bonds but the lighter tax treatment of dividends.

Preferreds generate tax-efficient income

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A financial education for free

Invest like the pros by taking their courses for free

A financial education for free

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Time to kill trailer commissions?

A ban on trailer fees might create transparency, but could leave many Canadians without financial advice.

Time to kill trailer commissions?

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Assuring income for an aging mom

How to generate the cash flow Gordon's mother needs.

Assuring income for an aging mom

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