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How To Make Your Mortgage Interest Tax Deductible

Tweet Personal Finance The following is an article authored by Dave Tout, Mortgage Broker with Dominion Lending Centers in Vancouver, BC. For US homeowners, mortgage interest is automatically tax deductible. But for Canadians, the write-off is not so straightforward. In order to make your mortgage interest tax deductible, homeowners must be able to prove that the money is [...]

The following is an article authored by Dave Tout, Mortgage Broker with Dominion Lending Centers in Vancouver, BC. For US homeowners, mortgage interest is automatically tax deductible. But for Canadians, the write-off is not so straightforward. In order to make your mortgage interest tax deductible, homeowners must be able to prove that the money is [...]

Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival

Tweet Personal Finance It’s time for another edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival. Since the inaugural edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival, we are now up to 3 submissions for this installment. We are extremely grateful to the 3 bloggers who submitted their articles however 3 articles make not a Carnival. So [...]

It’s time for another edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival. Since the inaugural edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival, we are now up to 3 submissions for this installment. We are extremely grateful to the 3 bloggers who submitted their articles however 3 articles make not a Carnival. So [...]

There is a very strong correlation between home ownership and financial fitness [SURVEY]

Tweet Personal Finance Update: This article was included in the Carnival of Personal Finance posted at the Ultimate Money Blog Despite the recent interest rate hike to 0.75% by the Bank of Canada, new statistics show that despite the recession, homeowners feel good about their finances.  Two-thirds of homeowners pay off their credit card balances each month (vs. [...]

Update: This article was included in the Carnival of Personal Finance posted at the Ultimate Money Blog Despite the recent interest rate hike to 0.75% by the Bank of Canada, new statistics show that despite the recession, homeowners feel good about their finances.  Two-thirds of homeowners pay off their credit card balances each month (vs. [...]

Bear Markets Are Your Friend: Embrace Them

Tweet Personal Finance Rick Rodgers, CFP®, is President of Rodgers & Associates in Lancaster, PA and author of “The New Three-Legged Stool™  A Tax Efficient Approach To Retirement”. Many investors live in fear of severe drops in the stock market. They mistakenly believe that to be a successful investor, they must be out of the market when it [...]

Rick Rodgers, CFP®, is President of Rodgers & Associates in Lancaster, PA and author of “The New Three-Legged Stool™  A Tax Efficient Approach To Retirement”. Many investors live in fear of severe drops in the stock market. They mistakenly believe that to be a successful investor, they must be out of the market when it [...]

An Introduction To Financial Planning For Same Sex Couples

Tweet Interviews Update: This article was included in the 267th Carnival of Personal Finance posted at Beating Broke and the 152nd Edition of the Carnival of Financial Planning at The Financial Blogger. July 20th, 2010 marks the 5th anniversary for same-sex couples across Canada. Only five years ago, the Civil Marriage Act was amended to allow LGBT [...]

Update: This article was included in the 267th Carnival of Personal Finance posted at Beating Broke and the 152nd Edition of the Carnival of Financial Planning at The Financial Blogger. July 20th, 2010 marks the 5th anniversary for same-sex couples across Canada. Only five years ago, the Civil Marriage Act was amended to allow LGBT [...]

Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival

Tweet Personal Finance Here we go. Its time for the inaugural edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival. Unfortunately, this week, we only received 1 submission that complied with our stipulations. However, being the host of the Carnival, we’ve decided to go ahead and roundup the creme de la creme in the realm of Canadian personal [...]

Here we go. Its time for the inaugural edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival. Unfortunately, this week, we only received 1 submission that complied with our stipulations. However, being the host of the Carnival, we’ve decided to go ahead and roundup the creme de la creme in the realm of Canadian personal [...]

Finding Income after the Income Trust Conversion – What’s on the Menu?

Tweet Fixed Income Arlene Tober has nearly 15 years experience in the financial services industry. She achieved the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation in 2008. As the income trust conversion deadline approaches in 2011, many investors are left wondering how to replace the lofty monthly income payouts you’ve enjoyed. For those in retirement, any loss of income could [...]

Arlene Tober has nearly 15 years experience in the financial services industry. She achieved the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation in 2008. As the income trust conversion deadline approaches in 2011, many investors are left wondering how to replace the lofty monthly income payouts you’ve enjoyed. For those in retirement, any loss of income could [...]

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