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ETFs that limit losses in an investment portfolio: are they for real?

Rena wants to know a hedged ETF can protect her investments.

ETFs that limit losses in an investment portfolio: are they for real?

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If you’re looking for safety in your portfolio, gold isn’t the answer

Mary's friends want her to invest in gold. Is that a good idea?

If you’re looking for safety in your portfolio, gold isn’t the answer

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What to do when financial advisors don’t live up to their promises

Dana's $750,000 portfolio had weaker returns than her advisor promised. What should she do?

What to do when financial advisors don’t live up to their promises

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What to do when your boss is breaking sick leave rules

Agatha's boss is completely disregarding the Employment Standards Act

What to do when your boss is breaking sick leave rules

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Should the sole recipient of an estate be the executor too?

Grace is leaving her entire estate to her grandson. Who should be the executor?

Should the sole recipient of an estate be the executor too?

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Why having a short memory can hurt investment returns

And why understanding "start date bias" can help boost portfolios

Why having a short memory can hurt investment returns

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When does investing in flow-through shares make sense?

And is the possibility of capital losses down the road worth the added risk?

When does investing in flow-through shares make sense?
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Is paying off debt with a $250,000 inheritance a good idea?

The money could eliminate both Connie's mortgage and personal debt

Is paying off debt with a $250,000 inheritance a good idea?

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What happens to extra RESP money after the kids finish university?

How to transfer extra RESP money to an RRSP in the most tax-efficient way

What happens to extra RESP money after the kids finish university?

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