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6 things you need to know about being an executor of your parent’s estate
While anyone can be designated as an executor, the responsibility usually falls to the adult children of a parent who has passed away. Here’s the scoop on what the job entails and how to do it well. -
When should I start collecting CPP and OAS?
While most people start collecting CPP and OAS payments at age 65, Canadians are able to receive payments as early as age 60 or as late as age 70. Here’s what you need to know about when to start collecting. -
5 ways to trim your tax bill in retirement
You want to enjoy your retirement, not stress over hefty tax bills. Here’s how to help make sure income tax doesn’t impede your late-in-life plans. -
How to donate securities to charity
Many people prefer to give securities over cash to their favourite foundations and non-profits. Here’s how it works. -
How to buy property in the United States
If you want to invest in a stateside property to escape Canadian winters, here’s what you need to know. -
Why you need a charitable giving plan (and how to create one)
Most of us give to charity by cheques, but that may not make for good long-term giving. A giving plan can help. -
The real cost of elder care
Many Canadians will, at some point, have to take care of an aging parent. Here’s what you might have to spend. -
Are you saving enough for retirement?
One of the most difficult parts of financial planning is knowing just what you’ll need in your golden years. Fortunately, there are some ways to determine if you’re on the right track. -
How much will you really need to retire?
Arriving at that ideal number for your retirement is more than just deciding on a large number with many zeros. It takes an understanding of factors that can affect the spending power of your retirement income. -
Ten retirement questions
Start building your retirement plan by answering these 10 questions. -
Selecting a beneficiary
A little knowledge about the process and the rules surrounding beneficiaries can help you make your decision. -
Three ways to help minimize your tax bill
Death and taxes—two things that can’t be avoided. But by understanding the three key concepts below, investors may be able to reduce that tax bill.
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6 things you need to know about being an executor of your parent’s estate
While anyone can be designated as an executor, the responsibility usually falls to the adult children of a parent who has passed away. Here’s the scoop on what the job entails and how to do it well.
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When should I start collecting CPP and OAS?
While most people start collecting CPP and OAS payments at age 65, Canadians are able to receive payments as early as age 60 or as late as age 70. Here’s what you need to know about when to start collecting.
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5 ways to trim your tax bill in retirement
You want to enjoy your retirement, not stress over hefty tax bills. Here’s how to help make sure income tax doesn’t impede your late-in-life plans.
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How to donate securities to charity
Many people prefer to give securities over cash to their favourite foundations and non-profits. Here’s how it works.
-
How to buy property in the United States
If you want to invest in a stateside property to escape Canadian winters, here’s what you need to know.
-
Why you need a charitable giving plan (and how to create one)
Most of us give to charity by cheques, but that may not make for good long-term giving. A giving plan can help.
-
The real cost of elder care
Many Canadians will, at some point, have to take care of an aging parent. Here’s what you might have to spend.
-
Are you saving enough for retirement?
One of the most difficult parts of financial planning is knowing just what you’ll need in your golden years. Fortunately, there are some ways to determine if you’re on the right track.
-
How much will you really need to retire?
Arriving at that ideal number for your retirement is more than just deciding on a large number with many zeros. It takes an understanding of factors that can affect the spending power of your retirement income.
December 15, 2017
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Ten retirement questions
Start building your retirement plan by answering these 10 questions.
December 6, 2017
-
Selecting a beneficiary
A little knowledge about the process and the rules surrounding beneficiaries can help you make your decision.
December 6, 2017
-
Three ways to help minimize your tax bill
Death and taxes—two things that can’t be avoided. But by understanding the three key concepts below, investors may be able to reduce that tax bill.
December 6, 2017