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Is moving $1 million out of segregated funds and into ETFs a good idea?

Sarah and her husband feel their RRSPs aren’t gaining as much as they should.

Is moving $1 million out of segregated funds and into ETFs a good idea?

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Important tips on leaving real estate in your will

How can Annie ensure her son inherits her condo mortgage-free?

Important tips on leaving real estate in your will

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Can you swing early retirement, financially? Try a “test drive”

Julie and Peter are on track to have $100,000 after taxes to spend in retirement. It may even be...

Can you swing early retirement, financially? Try a “test drive”

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Why can’t I get reimbursed for my Mini Cooper’s corroded footwell module?

The automaker, BMW Canada, does not participate in the industry’s arbitration program, but there are steps the car owner...

Why can’t I get reimbursed for my Mini Cooper’s corroded footwell module?

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TFSA is likely the best place for a university-bound teen’s money to grow

Should Marcelle's granddaughter invest a $1,000 gift in bank stocks—or is there a better option?

TFSA is likely the best place for a university-bound teen’s money to grow

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When you should take a break from investing

With marriage and a mortgage on the horizon, Eric might consider pausing his Couch Potato strategy to focus on...

When you should take a break from investing

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Using cash for investments vs. paying down debt in retirement

Should Karen, 65, pay off her car loan or invest her $23,000?

Using cash for investments vs. paying down debt in retirement
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Can we afford to buy a cottage?

When you're saving it helps to be focused on a goal, but Bruce Sellery says it's also important not...

Can we afford to buy a cottage?

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The right time to take Canada Pension Plan benefits

Steve is 61 and earns $71,000 annually. Should he opt to receive his CPP early?

The right time to take Canada Pension Plan benefits

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