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6 strategies to help you (legitimately!) pay less capital gains tax

Timing the sale of assets is just one way to take the sting out of the taxman’s bite.

6 strategies to help you (legitimately!) pay less capital gains tax
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Can we afford to buy a cottage?

When you're saving it helps to be focused on a goal, but Bruce Sellery says it's also important not...

Can we afford to buy a cottage?

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How to calculate capital gains and losses on rental property

Chris’s rental property used to be his principal residence. After enduring some bad tenants, he’s looking to sell

How to calculate capital gains and losses on rental property
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3 tips for getting the best mortgage this spring

Mortgage tips from Bruce Sellery

3 tips for getting the best mortgage this spring

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8 strategies to make selling a home in 2019 less stressful

Whether it's getting a good agent, negotiating right, or simply decluttering, it all helps you get top dollar for...

8 strategies to make selling a home in 2019 less stressful
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Is paying off debt with a $250,000 inheritance a good idea?

The money could eliminate both Connie's mortgage and personal debt

Is paying off debt with a $250,000 inheritance a good idea?

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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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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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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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