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Why you may not need an emergency fund

Paying down your mortgage could be better than stashing away cash.

Why you may not need an emergency fund

Investing

Still not invested in U.S. stocks?

It's best to divide equities among Canadian, U.S. and overseas stocks.

Still not invested in U.S. stocks?

Index Funds

The one-fund solution

If you’re new to self-directed investing and you have a relatively small RRSP or TFSA, the place to begin...

The one-fund solution

Investing

Sleepy Mini Portfolio Q3-2013 update

How time flies! It is exactly six years, since the Sleepy Mini Portfolio was launched to demonstrate how a...

Sleepy Mini Portfolio Q3-2013 update

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Credit Cards

Best Student Cards of 2013

Don't be lured by card issuers handing out free gear on campus. Opt for a card that truly offers...

Best Student Cards of 2013

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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

Investing

REITs: Bruised not beaten

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

REITs: Bruised not beaten

Shopping

5 things your bank teller isn’t telling you

They can waive fees and love to gossip.

5 things your bank teller isn’t telling you

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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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