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How to model retirement income in Canada + MORE Feb 13th
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I am retired early at 58 years old. My wife is 56 years old. We live on a Christmas tree farm, which was paid for years ago.
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Don’t get stuck on financial advice that doesn’t ring true Mar 26th
Finance tips and advice that worked decades ago aren’t always relevant in today’s day and age. Still, well-meaning friends and family often recycle the same information for younger generations—only for them to find out the hard way the advice might be inaccurate.
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How to use equity to buy a second home + MORE Dec 6th
Whether it’s for a cottage, a vacation home or a rental property, using your home’s equity can be an excellent way to buy that second home you’ve been dreaming of.
“Potential buyers may not have the cash they require to pay for an asset like a second home in part or in full,” says.... More »
With thousands of N.W.T. evacuees in Alberta, local experts fear impact of toxic drug crisis - CBC News Aug 21st
With thousands of N.W.T. evacuees in Alberta, local experts fear impact of toxic drug crisis CBC NewsB.C. travel restrictions for Okanagan area due to wildfires: province CityNewsWhere N.W.T. evacuees can get financial support CBC.caUnited Way NWT distributes $715K t.... More »
Gabriela has saved a ton of money living with her parents. Is the time right to buy or rent?
– thestar.com
If Gabriela could continue living with her parents a bit longer, advises financial expert Jason Heath, that would add up to nearly $20,000 a year more to saving for a down payment.