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Rental income and taxes: What’s new for Canadian property owners in 2025

Whether you have renters in your home or another property, know that the money you make can affect your...

Rental income and taxes: What’s new for Canadian property owners in 2025
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Should you set up a corporation with friends to invest?

What to consider when deciding to incorporate a company with friends to buy real estate and more.

Should you set up a corporation with friends to invest?
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The best TD credit cards in Canada in 2025

What are the best TD credit cards in Canada? That depends on whether you want to earn points, get...

The best TD credit cards in Canada in 2025
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Your home sold—now what?

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When and how should I start drawing on my retirement savings?

There’s more than one way to optimize your income after retiring. Some strategies can boost wealth, and others may...

When and how should I start drawing on my retirement savings?

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Revising the fair market value of a property for tax purposes

Can you retroactively change the valuation of a rental property before selling it to reduce capital gains tax in...

Revising the fair market value of a property for tax purposes
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Why are mortgages so expensive in Canada?

Why are mortgages so expensive in Canada?
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How to find trustworthy finfluencers—plus, 4 to follow right now

How to find trustworthy finfluencers—plus, 4 to follow right now

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Playing with FIRE: Why financial independence looks different for young Canadians

Can Gen Z really afford to retire early? Here are some ways young Canadians can rethink the FIRE approach...

Playing with FIRE: Why financial independence looks different for young Canadians