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Posts Tagged ‘Investing’

Stay The Course With Your Investments

By Boomer | November 15, 2011 | 5

Stay the course with your investments. Chances are your original investment plan still suits your goals, and the best course of action is no action.

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6 Reasons To Invest In Dividend Growth Stocks

By Robb Engen | November 7, 2011 | 12

The allure of dividend growth investing is hard to ignore. Here are 6 reasons to hold dividend growth stocks for the long term:

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Registered Retirement Income Fund: What Is A RRIF?

By Boomer | November 1, 2011 | 4

A Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF) is a product that allows you to continue to defer taxes owing on your saving until the money is withdrawn.

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Mutual Fund Fees: The High Cost Of Canadian Funds

By Robb Engen | September 12, 2011 | 12

It is widely reported that mutual fund fees in Canada are the highest in the world. According to this 2009 study by Morningstar, Canada has notoriously high management expense ratios.

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What Should I Do With My RRSP?

By Robb Engen | September 7, 2011 | 17

I put my RRSP contributions on hold since changing careers; now that I have a defined benefit pension I’m wondering what should I do with my RRSP?

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How Do You Analyze Potential Investments?

By Boomer | August 30, 2011 | 11

Here are three ways you can analyze potential investments to decide if they are worth it – quantitative analysis, fundamental analysis, and technical analysis.

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The Dividend Gross-up and Tax Credit Mechanism

By Guest | August 29, 2011 | 8

An insidious feature of the dividend tax credit is that the grossed-up dividend and not the actual dividend is used to determine your Old Age clawback, age credit, HST credit and property tax credit.

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What Are Real Return Bonds?

By Boomer | August 23, 2011 | 7

Real return bonds are mainly a buy-and-hold investment. They are best purchased when inflation is expected to rise.

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Investment Strategies: Tune Out The Noise, Stick To The Plan

By Robb Engen | August 10, 2011 | 8

Many investors are starting to question their long term investment strategies after the recent market correction. The stock markets have been on a roller coaster ride.

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Should You Make RRSP Contributions If You Have A Pension?

By Robb Engen | August 8, 2011 | 23

When discussing retirement planning I wondered if you should contribute to your RRSP if you have a defined benefit pension plan?

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