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Find the best rewards credit card for you

Compare store credit, travel rewards and cash-back credit cards

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Somebody’s making money off your junk. Shouldn’t it be you?

If you’re considering decluttering, here’s a strategy for responsibly discarding all your unwanted items

Somebody’s making money off your junk. Shouldn’t it be you?
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The best ways to avoid foreign transaction fees on credit cards

The good news for travellers is some credit cards don’t charge foreign exchange fees at all

The best ways to avoid foreign transaction fees on credit cards

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Calculating the tax on rental property sales when reno receipts are missing

Is there a reasonable amount CRA will accept for repairs without receipts?

Calculating the tax on rental property sales when reno receipts are missing

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Should I invest my money or buy a life insurance policy instead?

Which makes more sense if Alessandro wants to leave money to his kids

Should I invest my money or buy a life insurance policy instead?

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What to say when the dealer offers to buy your ‘popular’ used car

So called 'pull ahead' offers sound good, but rarely make financial sense

What to say when the dealer offers to buy your ‘popular’ used car

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Koho, Stack and Capital One: Which prepaid card is right for you?

Canadians have new options for prepaid cards. Here's how they compare.

Koho, Stack and Capital One: Which prepaid card is right for you?

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Is the homeowner responsible for an accident on his property?

Someone slipped and fell on Ray’s driveway. His home isn’t insured. Our expert looks at what might happen next.

Is the homeowner responsible for an accident on his property?

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Canada’s credit score obsession is leading people to make bad financial decisions

Credit scores reward indebtedness, because credit scores are a product for the banks

Canada’s credit score obsession is leading people to make bad financial decisions

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