Sigrid Forberg
Associate EditorSigrid’s is Money.ca's associate editor, and she has also worked as a reporter and staff writer on the Money.ca team.
Sigrid’s current role is associate editor, and she has also worked as a reporter and staff writer on the Money.ca team. In her time with the company, she’s written about everything from estate planning in your 20s to figuring out how much tile you need to renovate a bathroom. Regardless of the topic, Sigrid takes pride in demystifying complex financial issues and turning them into stories that help readers find the personal in personal finance topics.
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Life • Dec 09
Escape your routine without leaving home — why a staycation might be the reset you desperately need
When your budget's not travel-friendly, take a trip in your own home
Life • Dec 09
Escape your routine without leaving home — why a staycation might be the reset you desperately need
When your budget's not travel-friendly, take a trip in your own home
Managing Money • Aug 30
Canada welcomes nearly 400,000 newcomers in 2025—here’s how to build savings and start strong from your first
Immigrants help fuel economic expansion—between mid‑2022 and early 2024, their arrival boosted Canada’s potential GDP by 2.5%
Managing Money • Aug 30
Canada welcomes nearly 400,000 newcomers in 2025—here’s how to build savings and start strong from your first
Immigrants help fuel economic expansion—between mid‑2022 and early 2024, their arrival boosted Canada’s potential GDP by 2.5%
Investing • Aug 19
Stop leaving money on the table: How dividend investing can build lasting wealth for Canadians
Start small, reinvest your dividends, and watch your portfolio grow
Investing • Aug 19
Stop leaving money on the table: How dividend investing can build lasting wealth for Canadians
Start small, reinvest your dividends, and watch your portfolio grow
Investing • May 22
Growing Canadian income checks to diversify
These Canadian companies are posting solid dividends.
Investing • May 22
Growing Canadian income checks to diversify
These Canadian companies are posting solid dividends.
Taxes • Apr 15
5 smart ways to use your tax refund in 2025
Three personal finance experts weigh in on using your refund wisely
Taxes • Apr 15
5 smart ways to use your tax refund in 2025
Three personal finance experts weigh in on using your refund wisely
Taxes • Mar 27
Estate freeze can shield your kids from tax shock
Inheritance taxes on your business could put a crimp in your heirs’ financial fortunes.
Taxes • Mar 27
Estate freeze can shield your kids from tax shock
Inheritance taxes on your business could put a crimp in your heirs’ financial fortunes.
Retirement • Feb 21
Retirement benefits you may miss
You could have money coming even if you left the country, or lived here briefly.
Retirement • Feb 21
Retirement benefits you may miss
You could have money coming even if you left the country, or lived here briefly.
Retirement • Feb 21
Breaking down Canada's alphabet soup of retirement
Knowing which programs you can count on in old age will help you plan for retirement.
Retirement • Feb 21
Breaking down Canada's alphabet soup of retirement
Knowing which programs you can count on in old age will help you plan for retirement.
Taxes • Jan 21
10 Red Flags That Could Lead to a CRA Audit
Audits can stem from things you do — or don't do — when filing your tax return.
Taxes • Jan 21
10 Red Flags That Could Lead to a CRA Audit
Audits can stem from things you do — or don't do — when filing your tax return.
Real Estate • Jun 07
Is homebuying always the best investment?
Experts say there are a few holes in the age-old argument.
Real Estate • Jun 07
Is homebuying always the best investment?
Experts say there are a few holes in the age-old argument.
Investing • Jan 10
What Is a Bond? Options to Find the Right Ones for Your Portfolio
When you buy a bond, it’s one piece of a group-funded loan, earning interest with low risk
Investing • Jan 10
What Is a Bond? Options to Find the Right Ones for Your Portfolio
When you buy a bond, it’s one piece of a group-funded loan, earning interest with low risk
Apr 26
Missing The Tax Deadline Could Cost You More Than Your COVID Benefits, CRA Says
Failing to file your tax return by April 30 could result in major delays in financial aid.
Apr 26
Missing The Tax Deadline Could Cost You More Than Your COVID Benefits, CRA Says
Failing to file your tax return by April 30 could result in major delays in financial aid.
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