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Financial literacy

The best free personal finance and investing courses in Canada

With this list of our favourite courses, you can dig into many financial topics and start making better money...

The best free personal finance and investing courses in Canada

Debt

Why Canadian consumer debt continues to grow

Consumer debt reached a record $2.5 trillion last quarter. Find out what’s driving increased debt levels among certain groups...

Why Canadian consumer debt continues to grow

Life Insurance

Does it make sense for a young person to have life insurance?

Think you're too young for life insurance? Buying early can help save on premiums.

Does it make sense for a young person to have life insurance?

Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: November 24, 2024

Nvidia doubles revenue in one year, Canadian inflation moves in the wrong direction, Target misses badly, Walmart beats earnings...

Making sense of the markets this week: November 24, 2024

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Estate planning for singles—is a trust company the answer?

Canadians with no children or siblings must consider estate planning alternatives. Here’s why trust companies can be a good...

Estate planning for singles—is a trust company the answer?
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News

Where are rent prices headed in Canada?

A new Desjardins report predicts rent inflation will slow in the next few years.

Where are rent prices headed in Canada?
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Estate Planning

How to pay yourself as a power of attorney in Ontario

Should you be paid as a power of attorney? Learn about the compensation rules in Ontario and how to...

How to pay yourself as a power of attorney in Ontario
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RRSPs

What’s my RRSP contribution limit?

Find out your current registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) contribution limit by using this calculator.

What’s my RRSP contribution limit?

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What to know as Canada’s capital gains tax changes remain in legal limbo

The federal government’s capital gains inclusion rate increase has yet to become law. There’s a slight chance it may...

What to know as Canada’s capital gains tax changes remain in legal limbo