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Canadian Couch Potato

Norbert’s Gambit: The complete guide

Step-by-step instructions to perform Norbert's Gambit at five of Canada's bank-owned discount brokerages.

Norbert’s Gambit: The complete guide

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When it makes sense to pay the deferred sales charges on mutual funds

Deferred sales charges (DSCs) stink, but you're better off paying them as oppose to selling off your mutual funds...

When it makes sense to pay the deferred sales charges on mutual funds

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The hidden cost of bid-ask spreads

The impact of bid-ask spreads on ETF trades may be bigger than you thought.

The hidden cost of bid-ask spreads

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How to keep the tax man off your couch

Traditional ETFs are already tax-efficient but Couch Potatoes can save even more tax with these innovative new products.

How to keep the tax man off your couch

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The truth about bond prices

Retail buyers usually pay a big premium—1% or more—over the wholesale or institutional market.

The truth about bond prices

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Buying back ETFs

How to capture a rebound without running afoul of the superficial-loss rules.

Buying back ETFs

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LIVE: Investing with ETFs

We're Tweeting live from iShare's Investing with ETFs event in Toronto on Nov. 16.

LIVE: Investing with ETFs

December/January 2014

ETF, mutual fund worlds collide

ETFs and mutual funds seem to be converging, so investors can get lower fees, plus advice and service.

ETF, mutual fund worlds collide

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December/January 2014

Can ETFs recoup his stock losses?

At 28, Isaac Arnold makes good money as a flight paramedic. After watching several junior resource stocks in his...

Can ETFs recoup his stock losses?

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