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The SVB Silicon Valley Bank logo, as we discuss the impact of the collapse for Canadians

Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: March 19, 2023

Banks collapse, U.S. inflation puts the Fed in a tight spot, put your money where your mouth is with...

Making sense of the markets this week: March 19, 2023
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GICs

How to buy Scotiabank GICs

How to buy Scotiabank GICs

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Are annuities, bonds or GICs best for an 80-year-old’s money?

Terry has done well with higher-yield shares and ETFs, but is worried about rising interest rates

Are annuities, bonds or GICs best for an 80-year-old’s money?
Treasury building, as we talk about U.S and Canadian interest rates, REITs, stocks and more

Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: March 12, 2023

Markets nervous over central banks, Campbell Soup and Dick’s are relative havens, the Loonie weakens, and will stocks keep...

Making sense of the markets this week: March 12, 2023

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Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: March 5, 2023

What the big banks are reporting, why Buffett’s letter is about a good year, America’s tepid consumers, and Russia’s...

Making sense of the markets this week: March 5, 2023
A man reads documents about his TFSA and other investments at work, as he plans his retirement.

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A strategy for non-registered and TFSA accounts in retirement

Between a TFSA and non-registered accounts, what is the most tax-effective way to withdraw to fund retirement?

A strategy for non-registered and TFSA accounts in retirement
A woman walks along the grocery store aisles, as we discuss inflation, including on groceries.

Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: February 26, 2023

Investors on groceries and electricity pricing, how millionaires allocate assets, retailers remain cautious, and Intel cuts dividends as AI...

Making sense of the markets this week: February 26, 2023
A young man and an older man walking up stairs. This symbolizes how much you need to retire by starting to invest in your 20s

Retired Money

How much money do you need to retire in Canada? Is it really $1.7 million? 

While $1.7 million is a big number, it’s possible to retire in Canada on that amount, if you start...

How much money do you need to retire in Canada? Is it really $1.7 million? 

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Woman takes care of her mother, and without a job wonders if she can maximize her RRSP and TFSA with $0 income.

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Can you maximize your RRSP and TFSA with an income of $0?

With a year of no income, find out if it makes sense to max out registered accounts like an...

Can you maximize your RRSP and TFSA with an income of $0?

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