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RESPs

RESP money: Whose is it?

An English major is refused her RESP money because her parents don't like her choice of studies.

RESP money: Whose is it?

Selling

Grow your property value by planting a tree

Can a tree really increase value? The numbers may surprise you.

Grow your property value by planting a tree

Debt

Unconventional ways to avoid student debt

Students go to extremes to keep the cost of higher education down

Unconventional ways to avoid student debt

Investing

Auto industry still revving up

Automotive sector stocks have come roaring back to life. Here are one analyst's top picks.

Auto industry still revving up

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Why you may not need an emergency fund

Paying down your mortgage could be better than stashing away cash.

Why you may not need an emergency fund

News

Worried about food prices? You’re not alone

A global survey reveals we're less anxious in general in Canada compared to other countries but rising food costs...

Worried about food prices? You’re not alone

Investing

Still not invested in U.S. stocks?

It's best to divide equities among Canadian, U.S. and overseas stocks.

Still not invested in U.S. stocks?

Index Funds

The one-fund solution

If you’re new to self-directed investing and you have a relatively small RRSP or TFSA, the place to begin...

The one-fund solution

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Investing

Sleepy Mini Portfolio Q3-2013 update

How time flies! It is exactly six years, since the Sleepy Mini Portfolio was launched to demonstrate how a...

Sleepy Mini Portfolio Q3-2013 update

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