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Investing tips for expectant parents

Dario and Brianna estimate they’ll have $10,000 a year to put towards retirement savings, their child’s education or paying...

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“Would I be better off renting?”

Carrying the costs of a detached home on her own, Paula is struggling to make ends meet. What are...

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Deep in credit card debt with a baby on the way

Yes, raising a child is expensive, but a new baby is not a financial emergency—so avoid raiding your RRSP...

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TFSA is likely the best place for a university-bound teen’s money to grow

Should Marcelle's granddaughter invest a $1,000 gift in bank stocks—or is there a better option?

TFSA is likely the best place for a university-bound teen’s money to grow

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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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If you’re looking for safety in your portfolio, gold isn’t the answer

Mary's friends want her to invest in gold. Is that a good idea?

If you’re looking for safety in your portfolio, gold isn’t the answer

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How to go from being a saver to a spender in retirement without fear

First, change the mindset. Second, figure out the math

How to go from being a saver to a spender in retirement without fear

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Saving enough money for full-time care in retirement

To know how much to set aside, you need to look at the bigger picture

Saving enough money for full-time care in retirement

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I’m retired, should I contribute to an RRSP or a TFSA?

In most cases, TFSAs make more sense than RRSPs for retirees

I’m retired, should I contribute to an RRSP or a TFSA?

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