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Retired Money

Tontines in Canada: Moving from theory to practice as a solution to our retirement crisis

You may be hearing about new products that sound like tontines, even if they’re not called tontines. Here’s why....

Tontines in Canada: Moving from theory to practice as a solution to our retirement crisis
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Investing

Market outlook: Stock prices have started rising—will the good vibes last?

July 2022 was the best month to be invested since the pandemic began. Here’s what this means for investors,...

Market outlook: Stock prices have started rising—will the good vibes last?
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Financial Planning

“COVID made me do it”: Taking stock of pandemic money decisions

Social distancing, lockdowns and WFH compelled many of us to make big purchases and even bigger life changes. It’s...

“COVID made me do it”: Taking stock of pandemic money decisions
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Investing

Making sense of the markets this week: July 10

The worst start for markets since 1962, rate-hike fears, the pending real estate collapse and bank brokerages hide high-interest...

Making sense of the markets this week: July 10

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Ask a Planner

Should you borrow to invest with the Smith Manoeuvre?

Warren is trying to crunch the numbers on borrowing to invest using a strategy often referred to as the...

Should you borrow to invest with the Smith Manoeuvre?
A retired couple at the table, they are smiling looking at a recent investment they just made on their computer.

Retired Money

CDRs vs US blue-chip stocks: Which makes more sense for Canadian investors

ADRs can be attractive, but here’s a case for CDRs for Canadians—plus a warning for tax time.

CDRs vs US blue-chip stocks: Which makes more sense for Canadian investors
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Columns

Finding Balance: Q&A with author Andrew Hallam

The bestselling author of Millionaire Teacher and Millionaire Expat shares his blueprint for a successful and purposeful life.

Finding Balance: Q&A with author Andrew Hallam
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Investing

How to create a DIY investing strategy

How to create a DIY investing strategy

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ETFs

What is growth investing?

There are many styles of investing, and growth investing is one type. Find out how you can invest in...

What is growth investing?

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