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Retirement

Investing tips for retired Canadians

What you should, and shouldn't do to avoid 'pre-retirement financial stress syndrome,' according to one author

Investing tips for retired Canadians
spousal rrsp or tfsa?

Retirement

Spousal RRSP or TFSA: The best option for a retired couple

If you want to prolong your retirement money, try the RRSP. But for estate planning, a TFSA may be...

Spousal RRSP or TFSA: The best option for a retired couple

Retirement

The right way to unwind your locked-in retirement account

OM is trying to formulate a plan for a locked-in retirement account. What are some LIRA best practices to...

The right way to unwind your locked-in retirement account

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Can you get survivor benefits from an ex-spouse?

That may depend on whether you're separated or divorced

Can you get survivor benefits from an ex-spouse?

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What should young Ellis do with a $500,000 inheritance?

Should he invest it? Or do something else?

What should young Ellis do with a $500,000 inheritance?

Investing

That time I asked Reddit to ask me anything

19 answers to 19 investing questions from Reddit users

That time I asked Reddit to ask me anything

Banking

RBC wants to talk trash with you, in return for your personal information

RBC is offering an app to tell people in Toronto if it's garbage or recycling week — in return...

RBC wants to talk trash with you, in return for your personal information

Investing

Investment fees you can claim on your tax return

Patti pays fees for financial advice related to her investments and wonders if those fees are tax deductible

Investment fees you can claim on your tax return

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Can I win by shifting funds from my RRSP to my TFSA?

An RRSP drawdown to fund your TFSA can mean more retirement income

Can I win by shifting funds from my RRSP to my TFSA?