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Reverse mortgage vs HELOC: Deciding the best way to access the equity in your home

If you don’t have income, or suddenly face a job loss or emergency expense, it may be difficult to...

Reverse mortgage vs HELOC: Deciding the best way to access the equity in your home

Investing

What does the U.S. election outcome mean for Canadian investors?

We break down issues that matter to this country, including energy, trade and taxes, and look at the potential...

What does the U.S. election outcome mean for Canadian investors?

Retired Money

Near retirement with no defined benefit pension? Here’s what you need to know

Newly revised to include the financial fallout of COVID-19, the book Retirement Income For Life by retired actuary Fred...

Near retirement with no defined benefit pension? Here’s what you need to know

Taxes

Potential tax changes due to COVID-19

The pandemic has led to a significant amount of spending by the federal and provincial governments. How will the...

Potential tax changes due to COVID-19

Save

Build a successful savings plan

Financial priorities change over time, but a good savings plan lasts a lifetime. These five tips will keep you...

Build a successful savings plan

Ask MoneySense

Unconventional ways of investing in a family RESP

Surprise: a lump-sum contribution is likely to result in more money, even though you forgo government grants. Plus, reassurance...

Unconventional ways of investing in a family RESP
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Real Estate

Should I stay or should I go: The real costs of moving out of the city

Packing it all in and moving out of the city has never been more appealing than in our current...

Should I stay or should I go: The real costs of moving out of the city

Ask MoneySense

Should you sell your home to your kids?

Graham is considering a creative strategy to access his home equity with the help of his grown children. The...

Should you sell your home to your kids?

Taxes

Separation and divorce: How do we split up our investments?

When a relationship breaks down, there are tax implications arising from the division of investment assets. 

Separation and divorce: How do we split up our investments?