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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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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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Why RRSPs Are Beneficial for Lower Income Canadians

Convention alwisdom tells us that Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) are not very beneficial for lower income individuals or families, since they pay little (or no) taxes as it is and since tax deferral is one of the main benefits of RRSP’s. Is this really true, though? Should lower income Canadians be making RRSP contributions? Read More…

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Posted under Child Tax Benefit, Education, GST, RRSPs

This post was written by Bullseye on November 26, 2008

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