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Managing Money 9m ago

She won’t inherit her husband’s trust — The Ramsey Show advises against asking their daughter for a cut

When a family trust passes wealth to blood descendants only, a surviving spouse can be left with nothing — and Canadian law may not offer the protection you think it does

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Investing 1h ago

You set your robo-advisor to 'conservative' — now the 2.25% rate world has made that choice more costly

After 275 basis points of Bank of Canada cuts, conservative robo-advisor portfolios may be generating materially less income than Canadian retirees assumed.

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News 2h ago

Love IKEA? New smaller stores aim to make shopping easier and closer to home

Retailers are responding to shifting shopping habits and rising operating costs

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Credit Cards 3h ago

9 Bank of Canada rate cuts haven't touched your 20% credit card rate — here's why and what to do

Multiple Bank of Canada rate cuts and your credit card still charges close to 20%. The mechanism that lowers mortgages doesn't touch most cards. Here's what does

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Banking 3h ago

Screen-scraping your bank account could void your fraud protection — here's what to do

Millions of Canadians are screen-scraping their bank accounts through budgeting apps — and most don't realize it could cost them their fraud protection if something goes wrong

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Credit Cards 22h ago

Most Canadians get balance transfers wrong — here's the 1 rule that actually gets you out of debt

A balance transfer card can cut your interest bill to near zero — but only if you treat it like a debt-repayment vehicle, not a new line of credit

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Auto Apr 15

Paying $2 a litre at the gas pump? Here's how Canadians can decide if switching to an EV is worth it right now

With fuel costs soaring and federal EV rebates making a comeback, many Canadians are rethinking their next car purchase — but is now really the right time to go electric?

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News Apr 15

Ray Dalio says whoever controls the Strait of Hormuz wins. Here’s why Canadians should pay attention

The global oil shock triggered by the Iran war is more than a geopolitical story — it’s a personal finance story, and Ray Dalio says the stakes for your money couldn’t be higher

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News Apr 15

Canada Post is phasing out door-to-door mail delivery — here's what Canadians need to know

The transition is part of a broader overhaul aimed at addressing the Crown corporation’s financial challenges

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News 2.1k views

Ex-Google CFO proposes $500K departure tax for educated Canadians who move abroad for school or work

A Montreal-born tech billionaire is calling out a system that let him leave — and he thinks it's time to make departing Canadians pay

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Managing Money Apr 14

The CRA is sitting on $1.4 billion in uncashed cheques — is any of it yours?

The Canada Revenue Agency is holding $1.4 billion in uncashed cheques dating back to 1998. A two-minute check through CRA My Account could put money back in your pocket.

Warren Buffett

Investing 1.2k views

Warren Buffett says he'd keep buying stocks if a major war broke out — what this means for Canadians

With global tensions at an all-time high, legendary investor Warren Buffett’s playbook offers a clear — if counterintuitive — guide for Canadians wondering whether to stay invested or flee to cash

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Retirement Apr 14

My bonus disappeared before retirement — do I stay and fight or walk away on my own terms?

A missing bonus doesn't have to derail your retirement

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News Apr 14

TD denied her fraud claim twice after a phone scam drained $4,650 — here's what every Canadian needs to know

At the centre of this type of fraud is the misuse of legitimate security tools

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Investing Apr 14

Ray Dalio says AI investors are betting on companies, not technology — here's what Canadians should do instead

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has a warning for anyone chasing AI stocks right now: The technology may succeed even if the companies built around it don’t — and that distinction could cost you.

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Managing Money 3.7k views

Saved between $500,000 to $5 million for retirement? Here's why Canadians in this bracket face unique risks

If your net worth sits between $500,000 and $5,000,000, you’re doing well — but you’re not done planning. Here’s what mass affluent Canadians need to know before they retire

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Taxes 1.7k views

The invisible tax burden: Why your province is your biggest expense

A look at why your postal code may be the biggest line item in your budget and how to run the numbers before you pack

Humphrey Yang

Managing Money 1.4k views

Former advisor: 5 money habits cost him over C$1M — Canadians should avoid these wealth-draining traps

Financial educator Humphrey Yang spent a decade avoiding the market — now he’s calculated the true cost of that ‘safe’ approach, and the number should motivate every Canadian investor to act sooner.

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Insurance Apr 12

Are you overpaying for car insurance? 8 things Canadians should check right now to save more than $1,000/yr

Auto insurance shouldn’t drain your bank account. Here’s how Canadians can save money while getting the coverage they need.