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Shopping

Shopping for the basics on a budget

What wardrobe basics to buy to stretch your money as far as possible.

Shopping for the basics on a budget

February/March 2013

Fashion: La chic for cheap

Want to update your look for work and play, but don’t know where to start? We’ll show you how...

Fashion: La chic for cheap

Annuities

March madness

Don't forget your travel insurance, especially since you may have unknowingly paid for it.

March madness

February/March 2013

The perfect price to pay for a haircut

Experienced hairdressers typically charge more, as they should, but at some point you should draw the line on price.

The perfect price to pay for a haircut

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Columns

Cover your bases in case of an emergency

No matter how much we plan, things can and do go wrong. Here's how to prepare yourself financially.

Cover your bases in case of an emergency

News

Stabilizing debt

BoC Governor Mark Carney appears to have put the risk of a housing bubble behind him.

Stabilizing debt

Real Estate

Who benefits from an open house?

In most cases, the real winner at an open house in the real estate agent. Still, sellers shouldn't rule...

Who benefits from an open house?

Bonds

Why GICs beat bond ETFs in taxable accounts

Last October, Justin Bender wrote a blog post explaining why GICs are more tax-efficient than bonds. The blog caught...

Why GICs beat bond ETFs in taxable accounts

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February/March 2013

Why homeowners need REITs in their portfolios

Many homeowners figure there’s no need to own real estate investment trusts (REITs), as they already own a property....

Why homeowners need REITs in their portfolios

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