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AI for conservative investors

Artificial intelligence is transforming markets, but retirees should approach the AI investing theme with caution and a well-diversified portfolio.

AI for conservative investors

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Online “finfluencers” grow up

Canada's top finfluencers share how they built trust, grew audiences and navigate increasing regulatory scrutiny in a rapidly maturing...

Online “finfluencers” grow up
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Should you incorporate to avoid CPP contributions?

Incorporating can eliminate the need to pay CPP contributions if you are self-employed but there are trade-offs that should...

Should you incorporate to avoid CPP contributions?
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Best online brokers in Canada for 2026

Best online brokers in Canada for 2026

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Is AI the ultimate retirement hack?

Artificial intelligence is best at overcoming the friction that stops you from taking up new pursuits, users insist.

Is AI the ultimate retirement hack?

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Segregated funds are no tax panacea

Could moving your RRIF into segregated funds lower estate taxes? Maybe—but higher fees and other trade-offs could leave your...

Segregated funds are no tax panacea
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When will I receive my Old Age Security benefits? OAS payment dates for 2026

Here’s how Canada’s Old Age Security pension works, who’s eligible for OAS, when you can start receiving benefits, and...

When will I receive my Old Age Security benefits? OAS payment dates for 2026

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How are FIRE adherents making out?

We check in on some champions of early retirement nearing their own finish line of financial independence.

How are FIRE adherents making out?

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What are reasonable long-term financial planning assumptions? 

What inflation, investment return, and life expectancy assumptions should Canadians use for retirement planning? Here’s what financial planners recommend.

What are reasonable long-term financial planning assumptions? 

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