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In this week's roundup, we cover the value of the USD and its effect on the world economies, here a woman holds fan of USD$20 bills

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Making sense of the markets this week: September 4

Alimentation Couche-Tard pumps out profits, the Fed warns of economic pain, strong U.S. dollar might bankrupt several countries, and...

Making sense of the markets this week: September 4
A monopoly game is in session, symbolising how a couple could owe each other money with spousal loan strategy.

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How to invest with spousal loans for Canadians—and how to pay it back

There is plenty of advice on setting up a spousal loan for income splitting, but it’s important to know...

How to invest with spousal loans for Canadians—and how to pay it back
Three sticky notes saying buy, hold and sell. Above them, two arrows point in opposite directions.

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Market outlook: Stock prices have started rising—will the good vibes last?

July 2022 was the best month to be invested since the pandemic began. Here’s what this means for investors,...

Market outlook: Stock prices have started rising—will the good vibes last?
Graphic reads: The Money Show Toronto, September 16-17, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, featuring Lisa Hannam (MoneySense), Trevor Cummings (TD Asset), Brian Hamran (Horizons), Alfred Lee (BMO), David Wysocki (Harvest)

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What to expect from your ETFs this year

Canada’s leading investor conference returns to Toronto—get expert advice to navigate market volatility with confidence. Book your free seat!

What to expect from your ETFs this year

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The process of unlocking a LIRA account in Canada

What can you do? What can’t you do? Let’s clarify some conflicting online information about locked-in retirement accounts.

The process of unlocking a LIRA account in Canada
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Do you ever have a legal obligation to pay RESP money back to your parents?

Barbara wonders what a time-out from her studies might mean for her Registered Education Savings Plan, and if the...

Do you ever have a legal obligation to pay RESP money back to your parents?
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RESP guide: Making the shift from saving for your child’s post-secondary education, to funding it

Parents may spend years contributing to registered education savings plans for their kids, but only realize when it’s time...

RESP guide: Making the shift from saving for your child’s post-secondary education, to funding it

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Financial priorities for the new year

January is a good time to review your investments, tax and debt management planning. Here’s how to get started.

Financial priorities for the new year

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Unconventional ways of investing in a family RESP

Surprise: a lump-sum contribution is likely to result in more money, even though you forgo government grants. Plus, reassurance...

Unconventional ways of investing in a family RESP

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