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Retirement strategies to keep more money in your pocket

From income withdrawal strategies to the right software for DIY retirement plans, Peter wants to know the best ways...

Retirement strategies to keep more money in your pocket

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How to get a bigger benefit from your RRSP contribution

Invest with before-tax dollars if you can, and don’t let the resulting tax refund get swallowed by by day-to-day...

How to get a bigger benefit from your RRSP contribution

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Is Carol better off withdrawing all the money from her RRIF now?

At age 73, she believes this strategy will allow her to claim additional Guaranteed Income Supplement and and rent...

Is Carol better off withdrawing all the money from her RRIF now?

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What’s the best way to help a relative, financially?

At 30, David’s nephew is living on close to minimum wage, with no retirement savings. An RRSP isn’t the...

What’s the best way to help a relative, financially?

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Claiming income on a co-owned rental property

Marie, who owns two rental properties with her spouse, noticed that their tax preparer didn't allocate the income 50/50....

Claiming income on a co-owned rental property

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How much should you give to charity?

You’ll want to consider how much you want to give, as well as how much you can afford, and...

How much should you give to charity?

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Is Dane, 50, on the right track with his early retirement strategy?

To bridge the gap between his last day of work, and the start of his defined-benefit pension payments at...

Is Dane, 50, on the right track with his early retirement strategy?

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Who pays the tax on dividends earned in a joint account?

Though tax reporting can be complicated, on this point the answer is simple—at least, from the Canada Revenue Agency’s...

Who pays the tax on dividends earned in a joint account?

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Ready, set…retire?

At 49, Simon has about $600,000 in registered and non-registered investments, and wonders if it's enough to live on...

Ready, set…retire?