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Taxes

Government puts the chill on EI rates, but premiums still hiked for some in 2014

Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation says maximum employee EI rates will go up by $23 in 2014 to $914.

Government puts the chill on EI rates, but premiums still hiked for some in 2014
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Taxes

Where to hold fixed income

Minimize your tax bill by holding bonds and GICs in registered accounts.

Where to hold fixed income

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The failed promise of market timing

To stick to an indexing strategy over a lifetime, you need to let go of the idea that you...

The failed promise of market timing

Retirement

How retirement systems vary among major nations

From the U.S. to China to Germany...

How retirement systems vary among major nations

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Retirement

Could I borrow $20?

It's a loaded question for seniors, explains Lee Anne Davies in her TEDxTalks.

Could I borrow $20?

TFSAs

We’re using TFSAs, just not wisely

Nearly half of Canadians have a TFSA, but few are housing top earning investments inside the tax-sheltered account.

We’re using TFSAs, just not wisely

Columns

Why VRE outperformed its rivals in 2013

It’s been a marvelous year for equities, but 2013 has not been kind to real estate investment trusts, except...

Why VRE outperformed its rivals in 2013

Retirement

Even without “Big CPP,” government is doing plenty on retirement savings

Much gnashing of teeth today over the federal government’s decision not to play ball with PEI and Ontario over...

Even without “Big CPP,” government is doing plenty on retirement savings

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Pensions

How the three principal Canada Pension Plan enrichment proposals would work

The plans differ slightly in their approach, but their basic aim is to increase benefits for future generations of...

How the three principal Canada Pension Plan enrichment proposals would work

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