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Investing: How to choose an online brokerage firm
Ready to start do-it-yourself investing rather than depending on an adviser? Here's how to evaluate online brokerage firms and find the web investing solution that's right for you.
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How to find the best online coupons
Trim your spending on everything from groceries to clothing with online coupons.
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Does giving money encourage debt?
Giving cash can be an easy way out of the annual gift hunt -- but is money an appropriate gift, and does it send the right message?
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8 secrets to spending less on Christmas baking
Cookies for Santa blowing your budget? Follow these tips to have fun with holiday baking without spending a fortune on ingredients and supplies.
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7 questions about asset allocation
In order to not put your money at risk, you need to allocate your assets properly for your investment portfolio to do its job.
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5 signs it's time to get a new job
There's nothing wrong with staying in one job for years on end -- if it makes you happy. But is your current job really meeting your needs? Here are some signs it's time to make a change.
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Canadian Living & Partners: Investing in Your Future
Canadian Living readers get advice from an expert on the importance of investing in your future, and the best way to do so.
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How commission-free ETFs make your money grow faster
Exchange-traded funds are a convenient option for do-it-yourself investors -- except for the commission fees. New to Canada, commission-free ETFs mean more money for you.
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4 secrets to avoiding holiday debt
'Tis the season when it's oh-so-easy to spend money you don't have. Follow these tips for sticking to your holiday budget and prevent a credit card hangover come the new year.
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Gift cards: 6 tips to give the right one
Find out how to pick the best gift card and use up every penny from the cards you receive.
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Have you heard of these 4 weird ETFs?
The ETF industry is about more than just tracking a market index -- creative minds are coming up with innovative packages for focused investors, like these four weird funds.
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How to shop in a recession: 6 tips for saving money
The state of Canada's economy is on many people's minds. Will we be able to afford our current lifestyles? Here are tips for cutting back, saving money and making the most of your shopping dollars.
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8 secrets to spending less on Christmas decorations
Brand new Christmas decor can cost a bundle. This year, go for a minimalist, eco- and bank account-friendly look with these festive decorating solutions.
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Is a debt consolidation loan right for you?
Multiple monthly payments and high interest rates can make it tough to pay off your debt. Here are four signs you should consider consolidating.
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5 steps to early retirement
Want to stop working before you're too old to enjoy the free time? These five personal-finance tips will help you reach your early-retirement goals.
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4 questions to ask before buying a rental property
Owning a rental property can be a profitable investment -- but it's not for everyone. Here are some questions to ask yourself before you take the plunge
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How to negotiate lower bills
How to negotiate a better selling price for your house, mortgage payment, and home and car insurance renewal.
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How to protect your parents from fraud
Scam artists target all Canadians – especially seniors. Learn how to protect your loved ones.
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Top 10 budget busters
Learn how to manage your money and be prepared for life's unpredictable expenses.
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7 ways you're wasting money on electricity
Do you think you're spending too much money on electricity? Find out how to save on your next hydro bill by making a few changes around the house.









