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The Fourth Estate

What do high interest rates mean for retirement savings?

What do high interest rates mean for retirement savings?
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How to use income ETFs for retirement income

Are income ETFs the right choice for retirees? And should you place them in a life income fund that...

How to use income ETFs for retirement income
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Qualified Advice

Where should you invest an extra $50,000 in your 60s?

Where should you invest an extra $50,000 in your 60s?
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Retirement

We’re living longer—here are two ways to boost retirement savings and income

We’re living longer—here are two ways to boost retirement savings and income

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A man in a suit, smiles as he's thinking to retire soon. He's also wondering what inflation will do to his savings.

Retired Money

Inflation and investments: Heads up if you’re retired or retiring soon

How will inflation affect your investments? Experts dissect what the rising cost of living means for retirees and those...

Inflation and investments: Heads up if you’re retired or retiring soon
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ETFs

Which type of ETF investor are you?

Which type of ETF investor are you?
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Retired Money

What is direct indexing? Should you build your own index?

If you’re wealthy enough to be retired or semi-retired, you’re probably well positioned to consider a hybrid investing strategy...

What is direct indexing? Should you build your own index?
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How to plan for retirement in five or 10 years

When deciding to retire in five or 10 years, there are a few things to consider, in addition to...

How to plan for retirement in five or 10 years

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Tax-efficient retirement strategy options for Canadians

Tax-efficient retirement strategy options for Canadians

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