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How To Protect Personal Assets If Your Business Fails
The article “How To Protect Personal Assets If Your Business Fails” was originally published on MoneySense on May 6, 2020. With COVID-19 protective measures crushing her already struggling business, Annette fears losing her home if she’s unable to repay business loans that are tied to her personal finances. …
Read More10 Podcasts To Amp Up Your Investing And Financial Confidence
The article “10 Podcasts To Amp Up Your Investing And Financial Confidence” was originally published on MoneySense on May 3, 2020. These Canadian resources make it easy to bone up on a wide range of money concerns. Q. I’m 30 years old and would like to learn more about saving,…
Read More“Records Of My Stock Purchase Have Disappeared. What Now?”
The article “Records Of My Stock Purchase Have Disappeared. What Now?” was originally published on MoneySense on April 22, 2020. Tonya bought shares of a small company, which she sold at a loss. She’d like to use that loss to offset some capital gains, but neither the brokerage nor the…
Read MoreShould You Consider Using Joint Accounts To Avoid Probate?
The article “Should You Consider Using Joint Accounts To Avoid Probate?” was originally posted on MoneySense on April 16, 2020. Would listing Laurel as her aging mother’s joint account holder simplify management of her mother’s affairs if she is no longer able to do so herself? The alternatives are less…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Financial Support For Working Seniors
The original article “COVID-19 Financial Support For Working Seniors” was published on MoneySense on April 14, 2020. You may still qualify for the federal government’s CERB payments, even if you collect CPP and OAS. Q. I am still working, and also receive Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS)…
Read MoreThe Basics of Starting Your Own Business
The article “The Basics of Starting Your Own Business” was originally published on MoneySense on April 8, 2020. Looking to earn some money through self-employment or a side hustle? Here’s what to know about the setup and tax implications before you get started. With job insecurity on many of our…
Read MoreWhat Should Retirees Do With Their Investments Amid COVID-19?
The article “What Should Retirees Do With Their Investments Amid COVID-19?” was originally published on MoneySense on March 23, 2020. With North American stock markets down more than 30% from their recent highs, Canadians who are retired or close to retirement are faced with a choice—to sell or not to…
Read MoreWhat You Need To Know About Filing Your 2019 Tax Return
The article “What You Need To Know About Filing Your 2019 Tax Return” was originally published on MoneySense on March 4, 2020. Here is a quick primer on claims to take advantage of, the filing deadlines for employees and self-employed taxpayers, what to watch out for, and more. NOTE:…
Read MorePlanning For The (potential) Costs Of Long-Term Care
The article “Planning For The (potential) Costs Of Long-Term Care” was originally published on MoneySense on February 10, 2020. Insuring against a potential expense that could range from nothing to hundreds of thousands of dollars, and could happen at any time during a 30-plus year retirement, is challenging. According to…
Read MoreDo You Have Too Many Shares In One Company?
The article “Do You Have Too Many Shares In One Company?” was originally published on MoneySense on February 7, 2020. Anyone who has a single stock that makes up more than 5% to 10% of their investment portfolio should be considering if they are overexposed and how to best diversify.…
Read MoreShould You Buy Health Insurance In Retirement?
The article “Should You Buy Health Insurance In Retirement?” was originally published on MoneySense on January 29, 2020. Most people have health insurance coverage during their working years, but their employer picks up at least some of the cost. For retirees, the economics of buying similar coverage may not add…
Read MoreIs An RRSP Loan A Good Idea?
The article “Is An RRSP Loan A Good Idea?” was originally published on MoneySense on January 22, 2020. Depending on which tax bracket you’re in and whether you have other debt, you might be better off simply directing what you would put towards loan repayments into regular RRSP contributions. Q. My…
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