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Should you use RRSPs to pay down the mortgage?

Careful, the tax hit may be hefty if you tap your RRSP early

Should you use RRSPs to pay down the mortgage?
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How can I buy ETF shares on a monthly savings plan?

Are there ETF-buying plans available that keep share-buying low?

How can I buy ETF shares on a monthly savings plan?
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Should I add new ETFs and REITs to my portfolio?

Even a simple portfolio can be well-diversified but the temptation to tinker is overwhelming

Should I add new ETFs and REITs to my portfolio?
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Is a Couch Potato good for large portfolios?

Pooled funds are one option for large portfolios but not necessarily the best

Is a Couch Potato good for large portfolios?

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The best way to rebalance multiple couch potatoes

TFSA, RRSP and LIRA accounts require special attention once a year

The best way to rebalance multiple couch potatoes

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How to invest a $50,000 inheritance

Here's the best thing to do with a windfall right now

How to invest a $50,000 inheritance
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What are the pros and cons of swap-based ETFs?

Swap-based ETFs don't hold stocks or bonds directly. This may make them riskier than regular ETFs in a Couch...

What are the pros and cons of swap-based ETFs?
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Can I use real return bond ETFs as fixed income?

Real return bond funds can offer solid returns, but it's important to understand their limitations

Can I use real return bond ETFs as fixed income?

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Trying to balance passive and active investing styles

When adopting a DIY strategy does it make sense to keep aspects of your old portfolio?

Trying to balance passive and active investing styles

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