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Bonds

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Investing

How much is my $100 Canada Savings Bond worth now?

The federal government stopped selling Canada Savings Bonds and Canada Premium Bonds in 2017. If you still have some,...

How much is my $100 Canada Savings Bond worth now?
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FHSA

Best FHSAs in Canada: Where to get the first home savings account

The first home savings account was created to help you save more money for a home purchase. Here’s how...

Best FHSAs in Canada: Where to get the first home savings account
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Investing

What is a non-registered account and how does it work?

Find out what non-registered accounts are, how they compare to registered accounts and which investments are best for non-registered...

What is a non-registered account and how does it work?
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News

Top financial innovations of the last 25 years

MoneySense was born 25 years ago. This list of 25 financial innovations shows how much personal finance has changed...

Top financial innovations of the last 25 years

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Education Money

Reducing risk in an RESP: How to invest as your kid approaches college or university

Reducing risk in an RESP: How to invest as your kid approaches college or university

Videos

Video: How to choose ETFs, for Canadian investors

How can you choose the best ETFs for you? Watch this video before you use an ETF screener.

Video: How to choose ETFs, for Canadian investors
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Investing

Wealthsimple Trade in-depth review 2024: The pros and cons of investing on this app

Is it easy to buy and sell stocks and ETFs? Is it safe for Canadian investors? Find out the...

Wealthsimple Trade in-depth review 2024: The pros and cons of investing on this app
Man biking up a hill symbolizes safety and growth of GICs for Canadian retirees.

Retired Money

Are GICs a no-brainer for retirees?

GICs were embraced by many Canadian investors last year, whether conservative or not. With rates expected to fall again...

Are GICs a no-brainer for retirees?

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Ask a Planner

What should Canadian investors do: Sell or hold with preferred share losses?

When taking a big loss on preferred shares, a MoneySense reader asks if he should hold or sell now.

What should Canadian investors do: Sell or hold with preferred share losses?

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