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Investing

What is beta? 

Beta is a metric used to measure an investment's volatility relative to the overall market. Here’s how investors use...

What is beta? 

News

How to recognize delivery scams during the holidays and Canada Post strike

Delivery scams are on the rise amid the Canada Post strike and holiday shopping season. Here’s how to identify...

How to recognize delivery scams during the holidays and Canada Post strike

Retirement

What is an ALDA?

Pensioners worried about outliving their savings can now use cash from registered accounts to buy a life annuity

What is an ALDA?
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Know your TFSA contribution limit

Know your TFSA contribution limit

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The best TFSAs in Canada for 2025

Tax-free savings accounts offer a place for your cash or other investments to grow. Here’s help with selecting the...

The best TFSAs in Canada for 2025
A group of teenagers all on their cellphones, checking their investments, we hope.

Investing

How to invest as a teenager in Canada

Birthday money burning a hole? Read our “investing for teens” guide for where to invest, how to buy stocks,...

How to invest as a teenager in Canada
A lumber truck delivering to the US, as we wonder about Trump tariffs

Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: December 1, 2024

Back into the tariff hurricane, Couche-Tard pumps profits, Macy’s loses $130 million, and is there too much optimism about...

Making sense of the markets this week: December 1, 2024
The S&P TSX composite index screen at the TMX Market Centre in downtown Toronto

ETFs

Demand for active ETFs is growing among Canadian investors

Low costs, potential gains and other factors are attracting investors in Canada to actively managed exchange-traded funds.

Demand for active ETFs is growing among Canadian investors

My MoneySense

Justin Dallaire on making the right money decisions for you (not your bank)

MoneySense’s senior editor, Justin Dallaire, answers the My MoneySense questionnaire for MoneySense’s 25th anniversary.

Justin Dallaire on making the right money decisions for you (not your bank)