
Most Canadians are going from paycheque to paycheque.
- Keep your nest egg from running out
- CIBC sees Canadians moving back into RRSPs as investment vehicle this year
- Health Spending Accounts can help Canadians stretch their health care dollars
- Women have unique retirement challenges
- RRSP deadline Mar. 1, but that doesn't mean you can't take your time about deciding where to put your contribution
- Avoiding parents' pitfalls: Recession sparks push for students to learn about personal finance
- Don't STEW over your portfolio - use it to catch up
- Experts advise to do yourself a favour and make that RRSP contribution
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- Canadians living on a financial precipice
(Special) - Most Canadians live on a financial precipice, going from paycheque to paycheque.
- Get paint-wise: why choosing the right paint matters
Your choice in paint goes beyond the merits of heritage green versus misty moss. While colour plays a large role in setting the mood of your room, you need to make the right decision about primer, base and sheen first.
- Are you ready for your first home?
So, you think you want to buy a place of your own. Are you ready to take on that kind of commitment? Are your finances in order? Take this quiz to find out!
- Canadians forgetting to review insurance
(Special) - Reviewing your financial portfolio in a period of market volatility or meltdown is a bit of a no-brainer.
- How drivers cheat their insurers
Big on creativity, small on farming, New Jersey has the most phony applications for farm-use discounts on auto insurance. These kinds of tricks cost American insurers US$16 billion a year.
- Ten things your insurance may not cover
Some things, like nuclear war, no company will cover. Others, like the family dog, may vary by insurer and by breed. Here are some common coverage gaps.
- Insurance you didn't know you had
Your home, auto and medical coverage could be better than you think. Here are 10 scenarios for which you might be pleasantly surprised to learn you can file a claim.





