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ETFs

diy investing

Budgeting

A low-fee portfolio for DIY investors

He knows keeping a lid on fees will net better returns

A low-fee portfolio for DIY investors

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Can a Canadian who lives in the U.S. buy ETFs in an RRSP?

He wants to buy exchange traded funds in his RRSP, the problem is the bank said no

Can a Canadian who lives in the U.S. buy ETFs in an RRSP?

ETFs

Robo-advisor now offers group RRSPs

WealthBar's plan could slash fees by 50%, or more

Robo-advisor now offers group RRSPs
The evolution of ETFs

Investing

Cost versus convenience in “ex Canada” ETFs

Some hold underlying U.S.-listed ETFs that could result in foreign withholding taxes on dividends

Cost versus convenience in “ex Canada” ETFs

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stock market

Budgeting

A cynic’s guide to spooking indexers

Here are four reasons to stop wasting time keeping fees and taxes low and to stop being diversified and...

A cynic’s guide to spooking indexers

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RESP investing for your teenager

Karl is wondering if he made a mistake buying a corporate bond ETF for his teen's education savings

RESP investing for your teenager

ETFs

Build a portfolio you can ‘set and forget’

Hold too many products and you’ll end up paying a small fortune in fees. The solution? A couple of...

Build a portfolio you can ‘set and forget’
cash flow

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What to do with your extra cash

A high-interest savings account is great, but if you're willing to stray from the safety net, there are potentially...

What to do with your extra cash

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hybrid approach

Columns

Active vs. passive: Why fees make a difference

It's unwise to compare an index without fees to a fund on an after-fee basis

Active vs. passive: Why fees make a difference

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