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What do to with a spousal RRSP at age 71

Converting the account to a spousal RRIF is a common option, but be aware of the income attribution rules.

What do to with a spousal RRSP at age 71
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Should you accelerate your mortgage payments—or invest?

Chantal wants to pay down debt, invest and buy a property down south but isn't sure which to prioritize....

Should you accelerate your mortgage payments—or invest?
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Every mortgage calculator you will ever need

How much will your mortgage cost you every month? Can you save money by switching lenders? Mortgage calculators can...

Every mortgage calculator you will ever need

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Are your deposits at Canadian financial institutions safe?

The failure of Silicon Valley Bank has highlighted risks in the U.S. banking system. Should Canadians with large deposits...

Are your deposits at Canadian financial institutions safe?

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How spouses with joint accounts should claim capital losses

How spouses with joint accounts should claim capital losses
How much to take out of your RRSP in your 60s

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How much to take out of your RRSP in your 60s

How much to take out of your RRSP in your 60s
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Tax planning for Canadians who invest in the U.S.

Tax planning for Canadians who invest in the U.S.
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How to start investing with ETFs in your 20s

How to start investing with ETFs in your 20s
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Financial planning in your 70s

Be mindful of these money concerns, even after retirement. 

Financial planning in your 70s