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Mortgages

What is a reverse mortgage?

A reverse mortgage may not be what you think it is. Find out exactly what it means and why...

What is a reverse mortgage?

Retirement

How does a reverse mortgage work in Canada?

A reverse mortgage advances you funds from a house you own. Find out if this option is right for...

How does a reverse mortgage work in Canada?

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Tax implications of adding a child’s name to your rental property

To fully understand the potential tax outcomes, consider legal versus beneficial ownership, the capital gains inclusion rate, changes to...

Tax implications of adding a child’s name to your rental property
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Mortgages

What happens if your mortgage renewal is denied?

Many home owners are experiencing “rate shock” upon renewal—and in some cases, getting turned away by their lender. Here’s...

What happens if your mortgage renewal is denied?

Pensions

What is Old Age Security (OAS) in Canada?

OAS is a pension paid to eligible Canadians. Find out what affects the amount of the monthly payments you...

What is Old Age Security (OAS) in Canada?
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The best credit cards for seniors in Canada in 2025

The best credit cards for seniors including no-fee, cash back and travel insurance options.

The best credit cards for seniors in Canada in 2025

Earn

“Imagine if we had enough money to cover our rent”: Gold medallist Greg Stewart on the financial realities of pro para sport

Starting with Paris 2024, Canadian Paralympians will finally earn money for reaching the podium. Our Canadian athletes still face...

“Imagine if we had enough money to cover our rent”: Gold medallist Greg Stewart on the financial realities of pro para sport

Investing

Markets response to U.S. Federal Reserve

Wall Street rises toward records after U.S. Fed says “time has come” for rate cuts.

Markets response to U.S. Federal Reserve

Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: August 25, 2024

Canada’s railway-bound economy screeches to halt, inflation is down, Target shares rebound and TD to pay $4-billion penalty.

Making sense of the markets this week: August 25, 2024