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10 Signs You’re Financially Healthier Than You Think

Discover key indicators that reveal you’re financially healthier than you think, from budgeting habits to debt freedom.

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Top 5 Costs That Retirees Often Fail to Foresee

Many folks nearing retirement fail to fully appreciate just how expensive retirement can be.

money, personal finances, retirement, retirement planning, saving for retirement

Retirement Planning Starts In Your 20’s!

The best time to start planning for retirement is in your 20’s.

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Determining When to Take CPP

An overview on how to determine when to take CPP

Canada Pension Plan, CPP, government benefits, money, retirement, retirement basics, Retirement Canada

$ 2 000 RRSP Overcontribution Explained

The $ 2 000 RRSP overcontribution explained

money, retirement planning, retirement planning canada, RRSP, RRSP overcontribution

RRSP Withdrawals: What You Need to Know

What you need to know if you withdraw money from your RRSP.

HBP, home-buyer plan, lifelong learner plan, LLP, money, RRSP withdrawal, tax on RRSP withdrawal, withdrawing from RRSP

What’s a Saving Rate and Why It Matters

There are few elements of a financial plan more important than your savings rate.

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When To Seek Advice From An Expert

If you can afford to get advice from an expert, you probably should. Even if you think you cannot afford it, you might want to consider doing it anyway because it can help tremendously.

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Catching-up on retirement savings

I recently reached a milestone in my retirement savings accounts. Unfortunately, despite this milestone, I am still behind in terms of where I *should* be and how much I *should* have in terms of retirement savings at this stage of my life.

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