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AI stock bubble

Investing 9h ago

‘Most companies are essentially failing:’ Why the AI stock split could hurt Canadian portfolios

A seasoned investment strategist is flagging an ‘extreme’ split in markets that has historically ended badly for investors chasing AI returns — and Canadians aren’t immune

Jade Warshaw and George Kamel

Managing Money 3.1k views

A father left his son $10M, his daughters nothing for backing mom's affair—now they want $300K for college student loans

When a father left his son a fortune and nothing for his daughters, a Ramsey Show caller had to decide whether to share it — here's what Canadian inheritance law and taxes say

IPP

Managing Money 11h ago

The retirement tool most Canadian professionals have never heard of — and how it beats an RRSP after 40

An Individual Pension Plan lets incorporated professionals contribute tens of thousands more per year than an RRSP allows — and fund decades of past service in one corporate tax deduction.

HAPPENING NOW

Croatian-Canadian businessman Robert Herjavec attends the NY premiere of "Marty Supreme" in New York on December 16, 2025

Employment 12h ago

Robert Herjavec landed million-dollar contracts with a technique most salespeople get wrong. Here's how he did it

The Croatian-Canadian investor and Dragons’ Den and Shark Tank alumnus says his best sales style isn’t about landing a deal. Here’s the psychology behind it, and what it means for Canadians in sales

RBC Royal Bank

News 1.7k views

RBC fined $4.25 million over credit card statement errors — here are 5 things to check on your own account

The federal regulator penalizes Canada's largest bank over missing credits on replacement cards, triggering $22.4 million in customer refunds

Bill Ackman

Employment Jul 07

Bill Ackman’s top advice for young Canadians looking for work: Upgrade your AI skills before it’s too late

The billionaire investor’s advice to young entrepreneurs couldn’t be more timely — especially for Canadians navigating one of the toughest youth job markets in decades

Mature man doing tax and budget. Financial overload and debt

Managing Money 1.8k views

Can you retire at 62 with $500,000 saved? How CPP, OAS and RRSP rules change the math for Canadians

Here's how CPP timing, OAS eligibility and RRSP limits change the math for anyone hoping to retire in their early 60s

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon delivers a speech during the Global Markets Conference, ahead of the Choose France summit, in Paris, on May 15, 2025.

Investing 3.0k views

Jamie Dimon predicts the bull market ‘will stop’ — and Canadian investors with RRSPs and TFSAs should take note

JPMorgan’s CEO warns of a ‘little tsunami’ building beneath surging markets. Here’s what it means for your registered accounts and retirement savings

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Perfect time to buy a home

Real Estate Jul 07

Is there ever a 'perfect' time to buy a home? Most Canadians don't think so

Caught between market opportunities and economic anxiety, many Canadians are making massive financial sacrifices to achieve homeownership

Pensive woman sitting at a laptop.

Managing Money Jul 07

This common newcomer TFSA mistake can cost you $670 a month in CRA penalties — here’s how to avoid it

TFSA contribution room only accumulates from the year you became a Canadian resident — not from 2009. Here’s how to confirm your real limit and what to do if you’ve already over-contributed

Woman sitting on desk, holding her glasses looking stressed

Managing Money Jul 06

Is $20K the new minimum for your emergency fund? Why it may not be enough to cover anymore 3 months of expenses anymore

With inflation, a softer job market and rising household costs, the old rule of three months’ savings no longer provides the cushion Canadians need. Here’s how to set a smarter target

Financial windfall

Managing Money Jul 06

How to make a financial windfall work for you and buy your ultimate freedom

A sudden lump sum can open the door to early retirement, but turning a major payout into lifelong security requires a careful financial game plan

Stressed senior couple calculate expenses or planning budget together at home.

Managing Money 13.3k views

3 reasons $2 million to $5 million in retirement savings is harder to manage than Canadians think — and what to do now

You saved more than most Canadians ever will — so why do retirement finances still feel so stressful? Why this mid-millionaire sweet spot comes with its own unique traps, and what to do about them

Elon Musk, co-founder of Neuralink in Paris, France 2023 + Lee Marten in hospital

Insurance 6.6k views

A BC police officer got Elon Musk's Neuralink implant for ALS — highlights the financial woes for those on disability

Vancouver police sergeant Lee Marten's ALS diagnosis and Neuralink implant highlight what really happens to a Canadian's income after a serious diagnosis

Long-term care expenses

Insurance Jul 05

Long-term care expenses can drain your RRSP fast. Here’s how Canadians can protect themselves at age 60

Canada’s public health system doesn’t fully cover long-term care — and 74% of Canadians have no plan. Here’s what to do before you retire and while premiums are still manageable

Planning for retirement

Managing Money 7.8k views

Retiring wealthy but losing your pension: How to beat the government's 15% recovery tax

How to keep your retirement benefits away from the CRA's 15% recovery zone

David Chilton at the Nikki Beach Pop-up in 2014 + Cover of The Wealthy Barber

Managing Money 1.7k views

The Wealthy Barber is retiring — here's how to check your own retirement plan

David Chilton built trust for almost 40 years. His retirement is a reminder to check your own TFSA, RRSP and FHSA numbers rather than relying on one voice

Michael Burry

Investing 3.4k views

Michael Burry’s 2000-style dot-com crash warning — and what it means for Canadian investors

The investor who predicted the 2008 housing collapse says the market feels like the end of the dot-com bubble. Here’s why Canadians with equity exposure should pay attention

Woman sewing

Managing Money Jul 04

Turning thread into income: How a grassroots sewing movement is creating northern entrepreneurs

A unique skills program is opening doors to fashion careers, micro-businesses and cultural pride across remote Canadian communities

Suze Orman attends the Forbes and Mika Brzezinski 50 Over 50 Celebration at The Rainbow Room on October 25, 2024 in New York City

Managing Money Jul 03

Suze Orman calls an emergency fund a quality-of-life move — but many use a HELOC, a gap that gets expensive fast

Why Canadians still need an emergency fund — and why a HELOC doesn't count