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How Much Should You Pay in Investment Fees?

By Jason Heath - February 14, 2017

The article “How Much Should You Pay in Investment Fees?” was originally published on MoneySense on February 14, 2017. Fee info is hard to find online. Here’s advice Q: What do you think the fees for investment management at, let’s say, RBC, TD, BMO, or any of the big banks should be…

Yield Matters So Here’s A Primer On High-Dividend-Paying Stock, Bond and ETF Options to Fund Your RRSP

By Jason Heath - February 7, 2017

The article “Yield Matters So Here’s A Primer On High-Dividend-Paying Stock, Bond and ETF Options to Fund Your RRSP” was originally published on Financial Post on February 7, 2017. Interest rates have stayed lower so much longer than most would have expected after the 2008 financial crisis. The U.S. Federal…

Filing Taxes While Holding U.S. Investments in Canada

By Jason Heath - February 7, 2017

The article “Filing Taxes While Holding U.S. Investments in Canada” was originally published on MoneySense on January 7, 2017. Does moving U.S. dollar investments from the U.S. to Canada make a difference? Q: I have investment money that originated with a U.S. management company, but I moved it to a Canadian…

How To Earn Tax-Efficient Dividend Income

By Jason Heath - January 31, 2017

The article “How To Earn Tax-Efficient Dividend Income” was originally published on MoneySense on January 31, 2017. Just know that your dividends will turn up on your tax return whether you like it or not.   Q: If I am holding stocks that pay a dividend in a taxable account, would…

The RRSP Is Turning 60 This Year, But It Isn’t Planning A Retirement Of Its Own Any Time Soon

By Jason Heath - January 31, 2017

The article “The RRSP Is Turning 60 This Year, But It Isn’t Planning A Retirement Of Its Own Any Time Soon” was originally published on Financial Post on January 31, 2017. The Registered Retirement Savings Plan is turning 60 this year. As the RRSP approaches the typical retirement age, participation…

Investing In Canada As A U.S. Resident

By Jason Heath - January 24, 2017

The article “Investing In Canada As A U.S. Resident” was originally published on MoneySense on January 24, 2017. Margaret has received an inheritance in Canada, but lives in the U.S. What should be her next steps? Q: I am a Canadian citizen. I live in the USA with a permanent residency card.…

When Not To Apply For OAS

By Jason Heath - January 17, 2017

The article “When Not To Apply For OAS” was original published on MoneySense on January 17, 2017. Depending on your income, an OAS application could be a huge mistake. Q: I retired early at 60 and I am now 65. I opted to collect my CPP at 60. Now at 65,…

A Quick and Easy Primer On Capital Gains Tax

By Jason Heath - January 10, 2017

The article “A Quick and Easy Primer On Capital Gains Tax” was originally published on MoneySense on January 10, 2017. How capital gains tax works with a TFSA, plus other need-to-know info.   Q: Can I save capital gains tax by putting money into a TFSA? Do I have to pay…

Why You Should Think ‘Smile’ When Planning Your Retirement Spending Path

By Jason Heath - January 4, 2017

The article “Why You Should Think ‘Smile’ When Planning Your Retirement Spending Path” was originally published on Financial Post on January 4, 2017. Rudimentary retirement rules of thumb are prevalent in a financial industry that prefers to spend more time focused on stock picking than retirement planning. On that basis,…

When Not To Contribute To A TFSA

By Jason Heath - January 3, 2017

The article “When Not To Contribute To A TFSA” was originally published on MoneySense on January 3, 2017. Richard is looking for some advice on an $80K inheritance. A TFSA isn’t the holy grail of investing. Q: My wife and I would like to put our inheritance (approximately $80,000) into our…

Can You Unlock A LIRA Early?

By Jason Heath - December 20, 2016

The article “Can You Unlock A LIRA Early?” was originally published on MoneySense on December 20, 2016. In Alberta there are 5 instances when you may be able to. Q: I have a LIRA from my employment some years ago in the amount of $250,000. I live in Alberta. Due to…

Paying Off Debt With Investment Income

By Jason Heath - December 13, 2016

The article “Paying Off Debt With Investment Income” was originally published on MoneySense on December 13, 2016. Shawn can pay off his mortgage with his stock investments. The question is: Should he? Q: I have a mortgage and pay 3.5 percent and make monthly payments. Mortgage owing is $118,000. I currently…

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