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Retirement

How can I use my extra RRSP room when I retire?

You can't use up next year's room this year, but there are ways to put that room to work

How can I use my extra RRSP room when I retire?
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Financial Planning

Do my heirs need to be at the reading of my will?

This woman wonders what her sons and grandchildren need to do to inherit her Californian estate

Do my heirs need to be at the reading of my will?
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Best low-fee mutual funds for seniors

Pay attention to risk tolerance rather than your age

Best low-fee mutual funds for seniors

Selling

Avoiding Canadian tax on U.S. property

Sonja and her spouse are splitting their assets. Can she claim a U.S. property as her principal residence?

Avoiding Canadian tax on U.S. property

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Financial Planning

Is an RRSP worth it if you’re retiring abroad?

It makes sense from a tax perspective but might make investing a hassle

Is an RRSP worth it if you’re retiring abroad?

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How to report capital gains tax owed on gifted shares

Ask a MoneySense expert, with the added wrinkle: What if you're a U.S. citizen

How to report capital gains tax owed on gifted shares
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I’m moving investments to an online broker. Will they cover my fees?

It often comes down to how big your balance is. But be sure to shop around and beware the...

I’m moving investments to an online broker. Will they cover my fees?
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Debt

When using RRSP money for debt is a bad idea

You may have to withdraw twice the amount you owe

When using RRSP money for debt is a bad idea

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Should we tap our nest egg to invest or pay down debt?

Bruce Sellery answers your questions — and the ones you don't ask

Should we tap our nest egg to invest or pay down debt?

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