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They won the lottery. What now?

After a lifetime of living paycheque to paycheque, a couple has won millions. Planning and investment advice from an...

They won the lottery. What now?

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Moving to the U.S.? Here’s what to do with your Canadian investments

Set to start a new job south of the border, Justin will need to consider that registered and non-registered...

Moving to the U.S.? Here’s what to do with your Canadian investments

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Can you use the Couch Potato strategy to build a dividend-paying portfolio?

The short answer is yes—but just because you need cash flow from your portfolio doesn’t mean you need to...

Can you use the Couch Potato strategy to build a dividend-paying portfolio?

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Tax-reduction strategies don’t need to be complicated to work

Lou, 39, is curious about flow-through shares and other tax-enhanced investment options.

Tax-reduction strategies don’t need to be complicated to work

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The bank of grandma and grandpa

Sol wants to contribute to his grandkids’ future with annual gifts he’ll start now. What’s the best way to...

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What’s your investing “why?”

Instead of focusing on target returns, start with what you want the money to do for you and your...

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Deep in credit card debt with a baby on the way

Yes, raising a child is expensive, but a new baby is not a financial emergency—so avoid raiding your RRSP...

Deep in credit card debt with a baby on the way

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What to do with a monetary advance on your inheritance

Maureen’s husband wants to put a $200,000 gift from her parents toward their mortgage, but she isn’t convinced.

What to do with a monetary advance on your inheritance

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What is an RESP?

RESPs are a powerful education savings tool for parents. Here's why.

What is an RESP?