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Borrowing to invest in an RRSP to avoid OAS clawback

Martin is still employed and wants to lower his taxes and OAS clawback

Borrowing to invest in an RRSP to avoid OAS clawback

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Can I split my ex’s disability CPP and insurance settlement?

This woman is divorcing and wants to calculate what she's entitled to

Can I split my ex’s disability CPP and insurance settlement?

Financial Planning

How expat investors can become millionaires

Canadians living around the world: here's advice for you

How expat investors can become millionaires

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Can you get EI benefits even if you have a pension?

With a $4,000/month pension, this reader shouldn't expect to receive EI. Here's why

Can you get EI benefits even if you have a pension?

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spousal rrsp or tfsa?

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Spousal RRSP or TFSA: The best option for a retired couple

If you want to prolong your retirement money, try the RRSP. But for estate planning, a TFSA may be...

Spousal RRSP or TFSA: The best option for a retired couple

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Can you receive CPP benefits from two partners?

Twice the split CPP? It's possible, to an extent

Can you receive CPP benefits from two partners?

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Getting your money back after splitting CPP

Survivor Benefits may be the answer

Getting your money back after splitting CPP

Annuities

The right way to unwind your locked-in retirement account

OM is trying to formulate a plan for a locked-in retirement account. What are some LIRA best practices to...

The right way to unwind your locked-in retirement account

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Is taking CPP at age 60 the best option for a lower income earner?

Lisa needs a good strategy

Is taking CPP at age 60 the best option for a lower income earner?

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