Personal Finance
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How to apply for the government's $25-billion CEBA business loan program
Here's everything you need to know about the Canada Emergency Business Account -
How to get the Canada Emergency Response Benefit — $2,000 every four weeks for up to 16 weeks
The basics: you have to reside in Canada, have a Social Insurance Number, be at least 15 years of age and have earned at least $5,000 over the past 12 ...
Offloading rental property and paying down debt will secure this B.C. woman's retirement
Single mother with young daughter wants to retire at 65 with $3,000 monthly incomeRead the Full Story →
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WatchHardship due to COVID-19 may be cause to have spousal support payments reduced
Adam N. Black: Support payors ought to take steps to mitigate loss of income by seeking alternate employment and taking advantage of benefits available -
Judge bars Ontario father from matrimonial home for failing to take COVID-19 risk seriously
Normally practising a 'nesting' arrangement with ailing ex-wife, failure to be candid on health practices gets dad temporarily ousted -
Coronavirus crash takes big chunk out of B.C. woman’s investments, but retirement goals still in reach
Terri's diligent savings and commitment to carrying zero debt a game-changer to helping her weather this crisis
Canadian investors have toughened up, and more lessons my clients have taught me during this crisis
Ted Rechtshaffen: It is very clear now that our investments are here to serve a broader purpose — to allow us to live as full a life as we canRead the Full Story →
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WatchEverything you need to know about the upgraded COVID-19 wage subsidy program
Here’s what we know, so far, about the new Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, and how it ties in with the Temporary Wage Subsidy -
WatchHere's what small businesses need to know about the government's COVID-19 hardship measures
Jamie Golombek: Here's how the program works, how to get the subsidy and more
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This Ontario man may have to delay retirement after coronavirus crash wipes out 20% of his investments
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Antiquated technology holding Ontario's justice system back during COVID-19 crisis
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WatchHow to get your tax refund as quickly as possible amid the COVID-19 crisis
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WatchTwenty per cent of Canadians would run out of cash in a month if laid off now: survey
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Death and taxes: How to navigate the probate process to keep tax costs in check
WatchWhat the government is offering you in coronavirus-related benefits and how to get them
Jamie Golombek: Here’s a quick summary of the major tax changes affecting individualsRead the Full Story →
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WatchHow to protect your personal finances amid the coronavirus chaos
Jason Heath: With more repercussions to come, there are still steps you can take to protect your financial wellbeing -
Saskatchewan man facing solo retirement needs to keep costs under control
Buying a house and diversifying investments is one way he could lower his tax bill -
Watch'Disastrous': Seniors face double threat from pandemic as retirement portfolios walloped by markets in turmoil
Negative returns at a time of withdrawals mean retirees risk running out of money