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How to Successfully Sell Your Vehicle Privately and Reap Maximum Rewards

When it’s time to move on and part ways with your current vehicle, people often choose to just trade it in at the dealer and be done with it.  It’s easy, convenient, and no hassles.  It’s also a surefire way to get the lowest possible sale price for your vehicle!

It is definitely worth considering selling your vehicle privately instead.  You’ll generally get far more for it, especially if you take the time to do it properly.

I have bought and sold dozens of vehicles privately over my driving lifetime and, in doing so, have worked out the best ways to go about it.  In this article, I’m going to share with you how to get the best price for your vehicle and also how to get it sold quickly. Read More…

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Posted under Banking, Selling Your Vehicle

This post was written by Bullseye on October 8, 2009

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How to Benefit from the Rising Canadian Dollar

The Canadian dollar has seen a sharp spike up in recent months, as we’re seeing it get closer to par again. That means opportunities to save money!

Some of these opportunities will happen automatically, as in lower prices on goods you buy that are imported into the country, lower prices on some foods, etc.  Others you will have to think about and decide if it’s worth it for you to explore.

Here’s some ideas to consider: Read More…

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Posted under Food, Passive Income, RRSPs, Renting, Tax Free Savings Account, Taxes

This post was written by Bullseye on June 11, 2009

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More Tax Free Savings Accounts Tips To Maximize Your Wealth

We’ve discussed many tips on using TFSAs to improve your cash flow and here are two more important tips to maximize your cash flow, courtesy of CanadianTaxMan, a tax specialist himself. Read More…

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Posted under Child Tax Benefit, Credit Cards, Debt Management, GIC, Line of Credit, Loans, Mortgages, RRSPs, Tax Free Savings Account

This post was written by CanadianTaxMan on June 1, 2009

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With Pensions, Do You Even Need RRSPs?

For Canadians lucky enough to have a pension plan where they work, they often wonder if it makes sense to also contribute to an RRSP.  The answer?  It depends. Read More…

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Posted under RRSPs, Retirement, Tax Free Savings Account, Tax-free Savings

This post was written by Bullseye on May 26, 2009

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Using Tax Free Savings Accounts to Increase Your Cash Flow

The new tax free savings account (TFSA) is a great tool for various reasons.  However, what if none of those reasons applies or appeals to you?  If this is the case, you may want to consider this more, uncommon strategy. Read More…

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Posted under Banking, HELOC, Line of Credit, Smith Manouevre, Tax Free Savings Account

This post was written by Bullseye on April 2, 2009

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Maximizing Savings on Brick and Mortar Bank Fees

Like many people, I dislike paying bank fees, but I didn’t want to switch all my daily banking to a free account such as what President’s Choice offers.  I like the full service features of my bricks and mortar bank such as Royal Bank of Canada, TD, Bank of Montreal, etc., just not the high monthly fees!

The Solution

My solution was to Read More…

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Posted under Banking, Line of Credit, Tax Free Savings Account

This post was written by Bullseye on February 6, 2009

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Tax Free Savings Account - Wise Investment?

The new TFSA, available as of Jan 1, 2009, is a great tool for many Canadians. It’s an account where you can hold almost any type of investment (GIC’s, mutual funds, stocks, etc.), without having to pay taxes on your interest, dividends or gains.  It differs from an RRSP in that you get no tax deduction when you make contributions to it and you will pay no taxes when you withdraw from it.

The Catch

As great as the TFSA is, it adds a new layer of confusion for many people and further complicates the RRSP vs Mortgage debate. Read More…

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Posted under Banking, RRSPs, Tax Free Savings Account

This post was written by Bullseye on January 29, 2009

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