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Know your TFSA contribution limit + MORE Nov 30th
For Canadian investors and savers, it’s always some of the best news to come each year: new TFSA room that becomes available each January 1. For 2025, the TFSA contribution limit is $7,000 (the same amount in 2024).
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The best high-interest savings accounts in Canada for 2024 + MORE Dec 2nd
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Making sense of the markets this week: December 15, 2024 Dec 13th
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.
Enjoy the jumbo rate cut—it’s likely the last one
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The best free personal finance and investing courses in Canada
– moneysense.ca
Financial literacy is an essential life skill. Whether you want to budget, saving, invest or plan for retirement, understanding how to manage money can help you achieve financial stability. Fortunately, there are many free courses that can help Canadians develop greater financial literacy. Below, find our roundup of the best free finance and investing courses available in Canada.
What did we look for when comparing courses?
Each course listed here must:
Be free for Canadians
Come from a quality educator
Provide lessons that teach something useful and relevant to Canadians
Be accessible, whether that’s online or in person in multiple locations
Read more in the full methodology below.
Best all-around free personal finance course
McGill Personal Finance Essentials
This course covers a wide range of topics related to personal finances specifically for Canadians—all for free. The eight lessons in total (see the list below), each taught by a different professor, which isn’t typical of most free personal finance courses…