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How to Make the Most of Your Canadian Cash Investment Account đ¨đŚ
Most Canadian investors have heard of TFSAs and RRSPsâbut what about the lesser talked-about Cash account, also known as a non-registered account? Thatâs right, for those lucky enough to be maxing out their registered TFSAs and RRSPs every year, the Cash account comes into play. It might not have the rather fantastic tax shelters, but

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Mortgage Renewal – A Nip It in the Budget Short Story
Short Story Jamie held the envelope in both hands, as if its contents might detonate, a mortgage renewal letter. The last time theyâd received one, it came with a congratulatory tone and a glossy brochure about âlow, locked-in rates.â That was 2020. Todayâs tone felt more like a warning, and beads of sweat started forming

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Let’s Talk About Money: How Financial Openness Can Help
Money is one of the last great taboos. Weâll talk about relationships, health, even politicsâbut when it comes to our paycheques, debts, or investment wins and losses, silence often reigns. This secrecy can leave us isolated, misinformed, and vulnerable to financial stress. But it doesnât have to be this way. Iâd love to normalize talking

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Build Wealth This Spring – One Twig at a Time
Thereâs something quietly magical about early spring mornings. Itâs my favourite season, hands down. The air is crisp but hopeful, the light lasts a little longer each day, and a pair of varied thrush birds have started building their nest in my back garden. I watched them this morning as I drank my tea, fluttering

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Trade war and your money
Sigh. Where do we even start to unpack this? Itâs taken me three weeks to get my head around it all and write this post. Hope it helps you to make sense of the situation. U.S. President Donald Trump enacted 25% tariffs on Canadian goods imports, including a 25% levy on steel and aluminum. These

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Is it time to get your short-term side-hustle on?
Okay, I’m going to ask you three little questions: If you answered no to any of these questions, then you should consider working extra hours to make more money. But it should be a temporary strategy, not a long-term lifestyle. Following the breakdown of my marriage and still new to Canada and trying to get

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