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Posts Tagged ‘Investing’

Spotting The Crooks

By Boomer | January 12, 2012 | 8

Be careful of claims of guaranteed above average returns with no risk. Look at some of the red flags that can indicate a fraudulent scheme.

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Is An RRSP Loan Necessary?

By Boomer | January 10, 2012 | 3

If you simply don’t have the money to come up with an RRSP contribution you may think that getting an RRSP loan is the only solution.

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Consider A Life Annuity

By Boomer | January 5, 2012 | 12

If you want to turn your RRSP savings into something that more closely resembles a true pension, then you might want to consider purchasing a life annuity.

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Should You Keep Your Company Pension Or Take The Commuted Value?

By Boomer | December 29, 2011 | 14

Employees may be given the choice to stay in the company pension plan and receive a lifetime monthly pension at retirement, or take the commuted value out of the plan.

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RDSP: Registered Disability Savings Plan

By Robb Engen | December 26, 2011 | 2

An RDSP is an effective tool that can help families manage the financial costs associated with having, or caring for, someone with a disability.

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Is Your Investment Loan Tax Deductible?

By Boomer | December 20, 2011 | 4

Not all investment loans qualify. An investment loan must meet certain specific criteria before the interest payable is tax deductible.

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American Depository Receipts

By Boomer | December 15, 2011 | 6

American Depository Receipts, or ADRs, are stock certificates of a foreign company that are registered in the name of a U.S. trust company or investment bank.

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Canadian Resources Are Where It’s At

By Boomer | December 6, 2011 | 4

We’re told to diversify geographically, but there are many reasons to invest in Canada since their resources are now in high demand worldwide.

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Are REIT’s Worth A Look For Yield Hungry Investors?

By Robb Engen | November 21, 2011 | 12

For investors looking for stable monthly income from their portfolio, Canadian REIT’s are definitely worth a look.

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11 Steps To Financial Freedom – Step 9: Create An Investing Policy

By Robb Engen | November 16, 2011 | 8

I hope to develop a complete financial plan through these 11 steps to financial freedom. Step 9 is to create an investment policy statement to determine which investments are right for you.

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