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The Medinas lost everything in their native Uruguay before starting fresh in Canada. Now that they have healthy salaries, they want to pay their debts and start saving for retirement. But is it too late?
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Our chart details whether the some of the biggest loyalty programs in Canada allow you to share your points, under what circumstance and at what cost.
- What retailers know about you
Sales and marketing tactics are becoming so sophisticated that retailers can predict what you're going to buy.
- Go global with low-cost ETFs
Patrick and Lisa Bourbonnais are engineers near Moncton, N.B. Their defined contribution pensions are at the same employer. They also invest in ETFs at an online brokerage but want to diversify beyond Canada. Here's what we came up with.
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Officers have ticket quotas for things other than speeding, they get paid overtime to show up in court and other things you should know.
- Mutual fund investors: Wake up!
Mutual funds don't deserve the bad rap they get in industry circles, investors do.
- Giving money to a spouse
You can give your spouse any assets you want but the income those assets generate will be attributed to you.
- Timeshares: Every thing you need to know.
Timeshares have a terrible reputation. Too bad, as this vacation option can really add value if purchased wisely. In this, the first of a three-part blog, I offer some insight into how to value a timeshare.
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When our dollar was rising, some hedged currency exposure. But what if the greenback is strengthening?
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- Fight City Hall on property taxes and win
Half of homeowners who appeal their property assessments get them lowered.
- Are RRSPs the way to go?
There's a $2,000 cushion to protect you in case you inadvertently contributed a little too much to your RRSP.
- Why and when to defer OAS payment
New rules allow you to defer your OAS into the future resulting in more money overall.
- Shopping traps to watch for
The age old and new tactics retailers use to trick us into buying more.
- Conquering debt gave Gerry Dee options
Money rarely comes to you. You have to go to it, explains the star of television's Mr. D.
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Spending $50 to $75 on a couple you're not that close to is reasonable, experts say.
- When to sell your stocks
Investors love to buy stocks, but selling is much harder. All too often pride, anxiety and neglect keep us hanging onto our losing stocks until it's too late. To find the secrets of when to sell, MoneySense spoke with some top minds in the financial industry as well as regular Canadians managing their own portfolios
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