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This revealing investment research tool is now available for free

The Index Matrix vividly illustrates how different assets performed in the past. Here’s how Canadians can use it to...

This revealing investment research tool is now available for free

Investing

How should young Canadians invest in bonds?

Young investors have many ways to build the fixed-income portion of their portfolios. Experts say to keep these two...

How should young Canadians invest in bonds?
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News

Will Canada’s economy grow in 2025?

For 2025, experts predict economic growth, but slower gains and more volatility.

Will Canada’s economy grow in 2025?
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My MoneySense

“Get to know and minimize the investing fees you pay”: Michael McCullough, MoneySense contributing editor

A long-time financial journalist shares his take on debt, investing and misconceptions about growing wealth.

“Get to know and minimize the investing fees you pay”: Michael McCullough, MoneySense contributing editor

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ETFs

Boost your portfolio: Why and how to increase small-cap exposure with ETFs

What small-capitalization stocks can add to your portfolio and how much you should allocate to them. Plus, we...

Boost your portfolio: Why and how to increase small-cap exposure with ETFs
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ETFs

Cap-weighted vs. equal-weighted ETFs: Which is best for Canadian investors?

Technology mega-caps are looking less magnificent. Is it time to adopt a different indexing strategy? Let’s explore the pros...

Cap-weighted vs. equal-weighted ETFs: Which is best for Canadian investors?
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ETFs

Is VFV a good buy? What about other U.S. ETFs with even lower fees?

Sure, VFV could be a good buy, but there are U.S. ETFs with even lower fees available for Canadian...

Is VFV a good buy? What about other U.S. ETFs with even lower fees?
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My MoneySense

New Money Nate urges followers to invest in themselves

Hamilton-based social media star Nathan Kennedy’s mix of motivational coaching and personal finance tips has struck a chord.

New Money Nate urges followers to invest in themselves

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The best way to save for retirement in your 20s

Financial experts often tell young people to start investing early to benefit from compound growth. But what if you...

The best way to save for retirement in your 20s

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