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Borrowing money to invest

Should you open a margin account with your broker, or opt for an RRSP loan? Read about the potential...

Borrowing money to invest
A woman at home, sitting on the floor in her living room, wondering if she should pay off her mortgage or invest in RRSPs.

Mortgages

Contribute to RRSP or pay off mortgage?

Does it make sense to put some extra cash into an RRSP or use it to help pay off...

Contribute to RRSP or pay off mortgage?
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Making a plan: How to withdraw money from a retirement account

Canadians have quite a few options for retirement savings. But before you look at when to retire and start...

Making a plan: How to withdraw money from a retirement account
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The best ETFs for retirement income

A look at conservative asset allocation ETFs and tactical overlays for retirees for reducing volatility, hedging inflation and generating...

The best ETFs for retirement income

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ETFs

Pros and cons of an all-in-one ETF portfolio

Pros and cons of an all-in-one ETF portfolio
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Should you accelerate your mortgage payments—or invest?

Chantal wants to pay down debt, invest and buy a property down south but isn't sure which to prioritize....

Should you accelerate your mortgage payments—or invest?

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What ETFs should a millennial couch potato invest in?

What ETFs should a millennial couch potato invest in?
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How to have the most tax-efficient retirement income plan

Should you plan your retirement savings around paying the least amount of taxes? Find out the implications and the...

How to have the most tax-efficient retirement income plan

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Are annuities, bonds or GICs best for an 80-year-old’s money?

Terry has done well with higher-yield shares and ETFs, but is worried about rising interest rates

Are annuities, bonds or GICs best for an 80-year-old’s money?

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