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Making sense of the markets this week: August 16

Tax hike in Canada to pay for the pandemic; who's not investing in Facebook; restaurants recovering from the shutdown;...

Making sense of the markets this week: August 16

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Drawing on the equity in your home, a reverse mortgage is like a loan to yourself—and one you won’t...

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How to pandemic-proof your paycheque

With the threat of unemployment, a slacking economy, and perhaps another COVID-19 wave, it's time to create pandemic financial...

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Severance, pensions and unemployment at 65: Should you apply for a pension if you get laid off?

If you got laid off and are trying to maximize your termination package, pension income and EI benefits, consider...

Severance, pensions and unemployment at 65: Should you apply for a pension if you get laid off?

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Making sense of the markets this week: August 10

What's wrong with a 60/40 portfolio allocation; discovering direct indexing; what the U.S. election might mean for stock markets;...

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The best ways to help kids financially

You don’t have to be rich to give children a good start in life. Here are six strategies to...

The best ways to help kids financially

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Making sense of the markets this week: August 3

Big tech continues to lead Q2 earnings, with a surprise winner from Canada; the market price of gold surpasses...

Making sense of the markets this week: August 3

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How to handle your finances when CERB ends

With job prospects still uncertain for many Canadians, these financial strategies can help you continue to cover the bills...

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Is the 4% Rule obsolete?

The idea that retirees can safely withdraw 4% per year from their portfolio without running out of money has...

Is the 4% Rule obsolete?

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