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The lowdown on Vanguard’s Retirement Income ETF: can you rely on its 4% payout target?

While a targeted return is NOT a guarantee, Vanguard expects the product will attract a fair amount of money...

The lowdown on Vanguard’s Retirement Income ETF: can you rely on its 4% payout target?

Investing

The right way to sell stocks during COVID-19

Just like you wouldn’t (or shouldn’t) buy stocks in an indiscriminate way, you don’t want to unload your entire...

The right way to sell stocks during COVID-19

Partner content

The scoop: What Canadian investors need to know now

Register free for The MoneyShow Canada Virtual Expo, Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, for access to the latest insights,...

The scoop: What Canadian investors need to know now

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What does a fee-only financial planner do, exactly?

And if they don't sell any financial products, how do fee-only planners get paid?

What does a fee-only financial planner do, exactly?

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“Is it time to buy a home, or should I continue renting?” 

Look at how long you expect to live in your next residence, your ability to handle all the monthly...

“Is it time to buy a home, or should I continue renting?” 

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Timing the withdrawal of RRSP savings to minimize your tax hit

Ellen has been holding off on drawing from her retirement savings in the hope that she can avoid clawbacks...

Timing the withdrawal of RRSP savings to minimize your tax hit

Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: September 14

Cogeco insists it isn't for sale, Tesla stock isn't invincible after all, active managers are blowing their chance, and...

Making sense of the markets this week: September 14

Investing

What a stock split means for your portfolio and tax situation

After recent stock splits for big names like Apple and Tesla, investors may be wondering: What are the tax...

What a stock split means for your portfolio and tax situation

Financial Planning

“We paid off our mortgage early. What now?”

It's important to make a plan for your new, excess cash flow—bumping up retirement savings and emergency funds are...

“We paid off our mortgage early. What now?”