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Many advisors don’t care what financial products cost. You should, and here’s why

Embedded compensation has created a culture of indifference towards costs

Many advisors don’t care what financial products cost. You should, and here’s why

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Why GICs deserve a place in any fixed income portfolio

As interest rates rise, Frank is looking to GICs because his bond funds aren't making gains.

Why GICs deserve a place in any fixed income portfolio

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Investing tips for dual citizens of Canada and the U.S.

TFSAs are best avoided, RRSPs can work for you, and other financial wisdom

Investing tips for dual citizens of Canada and the U.S.

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At 66, borrowing to invest in a TFSA isn’t a good idea

Dawn has never had a financial plan. She should pay off her debt and focus on maximizing government tax...

At 66, borrowing to invest in a TFSA isn’t a good idea

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How should a new Canadian invest his extra cash?

Should Adam add it to his TFSA? Or pay down the mortgage on his properties?

How should a new Canadian invest his extra cash?
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How to invest for an unexpected early retirement

Should Danny downsize, invest differently, or clear his debts?

How to invest for an unexpected early retirement
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What to do if you have too much money invested in one stock

Harvesting tax losses and deferring government benefits are two things to consider

What to do if you have too much money invested in one stock

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Are dividend ETFs a good investment for Couch Potato investors?

Or is simply holding total return ETFs a better choice?

Are dividend ETFs a good investment for Couch Potato investors?

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Retirement

Can Anne, 63, afford to retire right now?

Or will she run out of money?

Can Anne, 63, afford to retire right now?

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