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Should You Borrow To Pay Expenses On An Investment Property?

By Jason Heath - November 15, 2019

The article “Should You Borrow To Pay Expenses On An Investment Property?” was originally published on MoneySense on November 15, 2019. Garry, who’s retired, needs additional cash to cover the cost of maintaining a property he rents out. Should he consider taking out a line of credit backed by his…

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Understanding Your Company Pension Plan

By Jason Heath - November 6, 2019

The article “Understanding Your Company Pension Plan” was originally published on MoneySense on November 6, 2019. While the specifics can vary quite widely from plan to plan, a good place to start is with the basic differences between “defined benefit” and “defined contribution.” Some company pension plans are voluntary. Some…

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Should I Sell Off Some Investments To Avoid OAS Clawbacks?

By Jason Heath - October 29, 2019

The article “Should I Sell Off Some Investments To Avoid OAS Clawbacks?” was originally published on MoneySense on October 29, 2019. Q. I’m due to receive Old Age Security (OAS) benefits next year. I’m concerned because the dividends I receive from my investments will bring my income to $90,000, putting me…

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“Who’ll Pay For The Cottage If I Die?”

By Jason Heath - October 16, 2019

The article “Who’ll Pay For The Cottage If I Die?” was originally published on MoneySense on October 16, 2019. Having a mortgage doesn’t necessarily mean you need life insurance coverage equal to the amount you owe on it. Q. We are non-residents who recently purchased property in Ontario for $550,000. We…

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These Are The Election Promises That Could Affect Your Personal Finances

By Jason Heath - October 15, 2019

The article “These Are The Election Promises That Could Affect Your Personal Finances” was originally published on Financial Post on October 15, 2019. There’s merit in proposals presented by each of the parties, even if some are controversial As a financial planner, I pay close attention to federal and provincial…

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What Is A Pension Bridge Benefit And How Does It Work?

By Jason Heath - October 9, 2019

The article “What Is A Pension Bridge Benefit And How Does It Work?” was originally published on MoneySense on October 9, 2019. With retirement a couple years away, Kevin is considering his options. Forgoing the bridge benefit may help him enjoy his pension payments for longer. Q. I am 57 years…

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What The Federal Parties’ 2019 Campaign Platforms Mean For Your Money

By Jason Heath - October 2, 2019

The article “What The Federal Parties’ 2019 Campaign Platforms Mean For Your Money” was originally published on MoneySense on October 2, 2019. With the election approaching, we asked a financial planner to break down the issues that will hit your wallet. With the federal election fast approaching (Canadians go to…

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What Investors Need To Know About Changes To TD e-Series Funds

By Jason Heath - September 24, 2019

The article “What Investors Need To Know About Changes To TD e-Series Funds” was originally published on MoneySense on September 24, 2019. TD e-Series Funds have been staples for passive index-fund investors and Canadian Couch Potato enthusiasts for two decades. Here’s a roundup of recent changes to the funds, and…

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The Real ‘Advice Gap’ When It Comes To Financial Planning Has Nothing To Do With Investment Products

By Jason Heath - September 18, 2019

The article “The Real ‘Advice Gap’ When It Comes To Financial Planning Has Nothing To Do With Investment Products” was originally published on Financial Post on September 18, 2019. Investors are suffering from a lack of access to comprehensive financial advice If you have enough money to invest, you can…

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Will Selling My House Help Me Retire Sooner – And More Securely?

By Jason Heath - September 18, 2019

The article “Will Selling My House Help Me Retire Sooner – And More Securely?” was originally published on MoneySense on September 18, 2019. Karen divorced at 55 and worries about carrying mortgage debt when she retires. At the same time, she thinks rent may cost more than she pays now.…

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Should You Take Out A Loan To Pay For Your Wedding?

By Jason Heath - September 4, 2019

The article “Should You Take Out A Loan To Pay For Your Wedding?” was originally published on MoneySense on September 4, 2019. Saving up for the big day could be easier than you think. Q. My girlfriend and I have been living together in an apartment in downtown Montreal for two…

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How To Save For Retirement At A Time When Most Aren’t Saving Much At All

By Jason Heath - August 29, 2019

The article “How To Save For Retirement At A Time When Most Aren’t Saving Much At All” was originally posted on Financial Post on August 29, 2019. Of course, regular saving is a good way to plan for retirement, but how much to set aside and how to set your…

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