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Making sense of the markets this week: January 14, 2024 Jan 12th
Kyle Prevost, creator of 4 Steps to a Worry-Free Retirement, Canada’s DIY retirement planning course, shares financial headlines and offers context for Canadian investors.
2023 asset returns versus the last 10 years
As we enter the New Year and investing columnists write their prediction col.... More »
Buying ETFs in Canada Tool: The MoneySense ETF Screener + MORE Nov 24th
If you’re researching ETFs to buy, you’ve come to the right place. Below you will see the tables for different ETF categories, offering ETF options from some of the best ETF providers in Canada. We’ve included some helpful ETF asset class, geography, provider, tickers, as well as one-year retu.... More »
Am I required to divide my pension with my ex? May 25th
Am I required to divide my pension with my ex? If I do divide it, how will it affect my pension when I retire?
FPAC responds:
Under the Canadian rules that govern the division of property between married couples who separate, you are required to equally split all assets grown and contributed t.... More »
More daycares shut as Alberta offers financial assistance payment for E. coli-impacted families - Calgary Herald Sep 16th
More daycares shut as Alberta offers financial assistance payment for E. coli-impacted families Calgary HeraldAlberta premier orders review of shared kitchens in Calgary as hundreds of kids sick with E. coli CBC.caFood poisoning: What are Canada's common causes? CTV .... More »
Making sense of the markets this week: October 26 Oct 23rd
Each week, Cut the Crap Investing founder Dale Roberts shares financial headlines and offers context for Canadian investors.
The pandemic holiday season is near
This will be our first “global pandemic holiday season.”
That phrase does not have a nice festive ring to it, I know. And it might not .... More »
“We live in a world where we’ve got propaganda that tells us that more is better all the time, we never actually cultivate that real trust and peace with money,” says Brenda St. Louis, a Vancouver-based money coach