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Are Active Funds Adding Value?

Just how well are mutual fund investors faring in Canada? That question isn’t as straightforward as it may seem....

Are Active Funds Adding Value?

February/March 2012

RRSPs in your 20s: Getting started

What to do when there's little money left over for RRSPs.

RRSPs in your 20s: Getting started

February/March 2012

Maximize your RRSP

With endless expenses and competing financial priorities, there never seems to be enough money left over for RRSPs. MoneySense...

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Retirement for new Canadians

Make sure you know the rules for any retirement programs and how they apply to you.

Retirement for new Canadians

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February/March 2012

Gemstones 101: Buying a ring for your partner

Buying an engagement ring is a rite of passage, but most of us know nothing about gemstones or precious...

Gemstones 101: Buying a ring for your partner

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Retirement planning: What is your house really worth?

When calculating your net worth, what do you write down as your property's value—the number from your property tax...

Retirement planning: What is your house really worth?

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How Claymore’s Advantaged ETFs Pay Investors

In a previous post, I looked at some strategies for tax-efficient investing with ETFs. Among the innovative products designed...

How Claymore’s Advantaged ETFs Pay Investors

December/January 2012

Travel health insurance: You’re far from home

Hospitalized on holiday? That travel health insurance premium will be the best $63 you ever spent.

Travel health insurance: You’re far from home

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Retirement savings in different places? Why it’s risky

For various reasons, many people have their retirement investments stashed in various places with various companies. Here's why you...

Retirement savings in different places? Why it’s risky

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