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Banking

Maxed out your TFSA and RRSP? Here’s where to put cash

Maxed out your TFSA and RRSP? Here’s where to put cash

Travel

Canadians turn domestic for holiday travel

A weak loonie is discouraging U.S. trips, as extra flight capacity north of the border pushes domestic prices down....

Canadians turn domestic for holiday travel
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Crypto

Bitcoin tops USD$100,000 for the first time

Bitcoin has soared into six figures as the post-election rally continues. What’s next for the digital currency?

Bitcoin tops USD$100,000 for the first time
Canadian man shopping with a friend for a major purchase (stove) and wondering which is better: personal loan vs. line of credit?

loans

Personal loan versus line of credit: Which should you choose?

Need the best interest rate? Want fixed payments or flexibility? Find out the differences between personal loans and lines...

Personal loan versus line of credit: Which should you choose?

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Life Insurance

Does it make sense for a young person to have life insurance?

Think you're too young for life insurance? Buying early can help save on premiums.

Does it make sense for a young person to have life insurance?

Stocks

Nvidia’s earnings: Blackwell AI chips play into (another) stock price rise

Nvidia beats earnings expectations as investors eye demand for Blackwell AI chips.

Nvidia’s earnings: Blackwell AI chips play into (another) stock price rise
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Financial Planning

Russ Dyck financial advisor

Meet Russ Dyck, a Certified Financial Planner and founder of Finovo.

Russ Dyck financial advisor

News

What does Trump’s election mean for the Canadian economy?

The former U.S. president’s second election victory sparks concerns over a ripple effect on the Canadian economy.

What does Trump’s election mean for the Canadian economy?

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Real Estate

I want to switch mortgage lenders—do I have to pass the stress test again?

If you have an uninsured mortgage, it’s about to get easier to look for better interest rates elsewhere.

I want to switch mortgage lenders—do I have to pass the stress test again?

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