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Should investors even bother with bonds anymore?

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Should investors even bother with bonds anymore?

Bonds brought investors a paltry 0.4% and 0.72% in the last two quarters of 2020, respectively, before registering negative returns…

Should investors even bother with bonds anymore?
Looking for reliable books and online resources on retirement? Here are a few

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Looking for reliable books and online resources on retirement? Here are a few

Even if you’re working with a financial planner or advisor, it’s worth your time to read up on financial planning…

Looking for reliable books and online resources on retirement? Here are a few
Jonathan Chevreau appointed Editor of MoneySense

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Jonathan Chevreau appointed Editor of MoneySense

One of Canada’s most trusted voices in financial commentary, Jonathan Chevreau, has been named Editor at MoneySense magazine.

Jonathan Chevreau appointed Editor of MoneySense
Making sense of the markets this week: July 17

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Making sense of the markets this week: July 17

Inflation and interest rates control the market mood; PepsiCo and U.S. banks kick off earnings season; and is Quebec a…

Making sense of the markets this week: July 17
Does it make sense to retire when we’re still in a pandemic?

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Does it make sense to retire when we’re still in a pandemic?

The COVID-19 pandemic has been life-changing for those over 60, and not just because of the risk of illness. Many…

Does it make sense to retire when we’re still in a pandemic?
Delaying CPP and OAS to age 70: Is it worth the wait?

Retired Money

Delaying CPP and OAS to age 70: Is it worth the wait?

The longer you wait to use CPP and OAS, the more you could earn monthly. But with the recent boosts,…

Delaying CPP and OAS to age 70: Is it worth the wait?
Tontines in Canada: Moving from theory to practice as a solution to our
retirement crisis

Retired Money

Tontines in Canada: Moving from theory to practice as a solution to our retirement crisis

You may be hearing about new products that sound like tontines, even if they’re not called tontines. Here’s why.

Tontines in Canada: Moving from theory to practice as a solution to our retirement crisis
Reading the “Annual Returns of Key Asset Classes”—what it means for Canadian
investors

Retired Money

Reading the “Annual Returns of Key Asset Classes”—what it means for Canadian investors

Our Retired Money columnist talks of the importance and lessons investors can glean from Franklin Templeton’s charts of Annual Returns…

Reading the “Annual Returns of Key Asset Classes”—what it means for Canadian investors
How retired parents can use the FHSA to help their adult children

Retired Money

How retired parents can use the FHSA to help their adult children

Canada’s new first home savings account nicely complements earlier real estate programs. Retirees with grown adult children should take note…

How retired parents can use the FHSA to help their adult children
The worst money advice in Canada

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The worst money advice in Canada

According to Canadians, getting bad financial advice is pretty easy, yet we can’t stop listening to it. For Financial Literacy…

The worst money advice in Canada
How to double your CPP income

Retired Money

How to double your CPP income

New analysis from the National Institute on Ageing makes a strong case for delaying Canada Pension Plan payments to age…

How to double your CPP income
The 7 new retirement strategies

Retirement

The 7 new retirement strategies

Canadians can no longer rely on pensions, government benefits and bull markets to carry them through their golden years. Here’s…

The 7 new retirement strategies