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Working past retirement age: What, why and how

Meet three Canadians who offer a window into the new retirement reality.

Working past retirement age: What, why and how

Debt

How to pay off debt and save for the future

Can two young chiropractors with a big mortgage and more than $140,000 in combined student loans and line-of-credit debt...

How to pay off debt and save for the future

Columns

The pros and cons of insurance at work

The group benefits your employer provides are a great start but not sufficient. So also look into individual insurance.

The pros and cons of insurance at work

Canadian Couch Potato

Time to step back from the hedge

Holding foreign equity ETFs and index funds means you’re exposed to currency risk. Here’s why that’s a good thing.

Time to step back from the hedge

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Bonds

How not to sweat rising interest rates

Mutual fund and ETF makers have created floating-rate bond funds that aim to cut the risk of rising interest...

How not to sweat rising interest rates

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How to pay for your kids’ education

Achille and Heidi Correggia of Brantford, Ont. want to pay tuition for all their three kids. Are they saving...

How to pay for your kids’ education

ETFs

Redemption from redemption fees

Rob and Christine are clients of a well-known investment firm but they want lower MERs. Should they bite the...

Redemption from redemption fees

Financial Planning

How RRSP inheritance money is taxed

RRSP inheritance money is taxed at the source by the deceased's estate, not the by the beneficiary.

How RRSP inheritance money is taxed

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Columns

Moving investments to a new country

Legally, you can take whatever investments you’d like. But there are a few tax issues to consider.

Moving investments to a new country

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