Personal Finance
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Millennials are already feeling the pinch of higher interest rates and spending less
A Nanos Research survey suggests higher borrowing costs are already beginning to curb demand in the economy -
With low income and little savings, selling rental property this couple's best bet on road to retirement
Even if they sell the rental property, Phil and Celeste will need to take an axe to their spending and making ends meet in retirement still won't be guaranteed
Getting shipwrecked on T1135 island an unpleasant fate for taxpayers
File this form late and you risk a $25 a day fine, up to $2,500 a year — and the CRA is relentlessContinue Reading →
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Why gas prices are going through the roof
Gas prices have been climbing sharply higher in recent weeks, with the rising cost of oil. But there’s more to it than that -
This is the best time to sell your house if you want to make thousands more, and minimize time on the market
Haider-Moranis Bulletin: For those sitting on the fence wondering when to list, the time is now -
New romantic partners can be dragged into the fray in support disputes
Although new partners may have no direct or immediate financial obligations to their new spouse, the mere fact of the relationship can put their privacy at risk
Renewing your mortgage? Doing your homework could save you thousands of dollars
Refinancing your mortgage has become a lot more complicated and expensive, but experts say there are things you can do to save yourself some painContinue Reading →
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Ask the realtor: First-time home buyers get answers on financing, how to win a bid and mortgage rates
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Ontario woman needs urgent boost in income to be able to retire at 70
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‘Blind faith’ in your tax preparer no excuse for a faulty return
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How the housing slowdown is taking the lustre off the whole Canadian economy
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Ain't no party like an OAS party: Retirement guru Jonathan Chevreau on turning 65
You might have to pay tax on that — What Uber, Airbnb and Bitcoin could affect your return
The new economy brings with it new tax filing considerations that weren’t even on most tax filers’ radar a few years backContinue Reading →
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'Multigenerational living' may be the new old solution to sky-high housing prices
Haider-Moranis Bulletin: If housing prices refuse to adjust to what buyers can afford, buyers may increasingly have to adjust their lifestyles to housing prices -
What child and spousal support payors (and recipients) need to know at tax time
In the world of family law, April is just one more month where separated spouses feel the financial pain of separation -
Disappearing credits, principal residence sales and more things to watch for as you fill out your tax return
April 30, 2018 is the 2017 tax filing deadline for most Canadians — here are some things to know this year