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Can we retire in 10 years and earn $50,000 annually?

Sally and Wade hope to have an annual income of $50,000 annually from pensions and investments

Can we retire in 10 years and earn $50,000 annually?

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What to do when Manulife offers cash to leave its IncomePlus product

Should Abel's wife accept Manulife's offer to cash out of IncomePlus, or stay with its guarantees?

What to do when Manulife offers cash to leave its IncomePlus product

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What to look for when choosing a financial advisor

Ali has two advisors and wants to consolidate his portfolio, but how to decide which one?

What to look for when choosing a financial advisor

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Calculating the tax on rental property sales when reno receipts are missing

Is there a reasonable amount CRA will accept for repairs without receipts?

Calculating the tax on rental property sales when reno receipts are missing

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The challenge of estate planning with blended families

Blended family conflicts have Chris rethinking her will. What should she do?

The challenge of estate planning with blended families

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Should I invest my money or buy a life insurance policy instead?

Which makes more sense if Alessandro wants to leave money to his kids

Should I invest my money or buy a life insurance policy instead?

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What to say when the dealer offers to buy your ‘popular’ used car

So called 'pull ahead' offers sound good, but rarely make financial sense

What to say when the dealer offers to buy your ‘popular’ used car

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Is the homeowner responsible for an accident on his property?

Someone slipped and fell on Ray’s driveway. His home isn’t insured. Our expert looks at what might happen next.

Is the homeowner responsible for an accident on his property?

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Many advisors don’t care what financial products cost. You should, and here’s why

Embedded compensation has created a culture of indifference towards costs

Many advisors don’t care what financial products cost. You should, and here’s why

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