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Edmonton Real Estate Investor
http://edmontonrealestateinvestorabroad.blogspot.com/
Focused on the economic power house region of Alberta, Canada, we use an incredible team of lawyers, realtors and property managers to purchase revenue real estate. From our dual offices in Japan and Edmonton, we manage a multi-million dollar portfolio fo
The Personal Finance & Tax Blog
http://blog.taxresource.ca
As the name indicates, this site is dedicated to income tax and tax planning. However, you will find a variety of articles on investments, estate planning and financial planning.
Canadian Financial Rants
http://canajunfinances.com/
My personal opinions on finances with a distinctly Canadian Flavor
My First 50 000$
http://www.myfirst50000.com/
I am a 28 years old female living in the Montreal area. I am French Canadian. Back in 2007, I start this blog, that I call My First 50 000$. My goal is to reach 50 000$ value in investments. Among my investments, we find mutual funds, stocks and inco
The Canadian Finance Blog
http://canadianfinanceblog.com/
A Canadian blog with tips for saving, investing and tax optimization. Topics include RRSPs, RESPs, TFSAs, mortgages, insurance, taxes, ETFs, index funds and asset allocation.
The Retirement Blog
http://www.retirement-blog.blogspot.com
The latest news and information on retirement planning and lifestyle.
Toronto Mortgage News
http://tridacmortgages.blogspot.com/
News views and topical information to maximize your dollar. You can pay off your mortgage faster. Learn how.
Jeff O'Leary's Real Estate Blog
http://jeffoleary-realestate.blogspot.com/
This Blog for home owners who are interested in Real Estate and how it relates to them. The idea for this came from questions I am asked on a day to day basis, so they are topics that are on the minds of home owners all over. Jeff O'Leary is a real e
Pats Tax Tips
http://www.patstax.ca
Pats Tax Tips covers various tips for Canadians on how they can fare better with their taxes.
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RRSP Contribution After Age 71?
The Personal Finance & Tax Blog | December 23rd 2009 by Dean P
A number of visitors to Canadian Tax Resource write me with their questions. I haven’t published reader questions and answers in quite some time and over the Christmas break, I will post a number of recent questions posed by visitors. If you h read more
Depressing data on retirement saving
Zeeshan Hamid's Milton Blog | December 22nd 2009
Here is a depressing news related to my previous post on retirement saving. An RBC survey found that only 35% of Canadians will contribute to RRSP in 2009. Worse, 45% of those above 55 are not doing any retirement planning whatsoever. read more
List of Millionaire Prerequisites
The Financial Blogger | December 22nd 2009 by The Financial Blogger
I recently ran into Budgets Are Sexy’s millionaire’s club. Actually, this is not about real millionaires… it is more like millionaire wannabees I am usually not a wannabe, but I definitely could get my head around being part of the gang of read more
My investment portfolio in date of December 5, 2009
My First 50 000$ | December 21st 2009 by Sunny J
Savings:2.69$ (ING Direct)Non RRSP Investments:Stocks & Units investment portfolioSprott Inc. (SII): 2 424$Timminco (TIM): 278$Blue Note Mining (BNT): 50$Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS): 5 050$Hanwei Energy Services (HE): 183$Methanex Corporation (MX): read more
Canada Tax Deadlines 2009 – 2010
A Dawn Journal | December 17th 2009 by a dawn
Important Tax Dates For 2009 Tax Year Tax Tips Canada 2009 2009 Tax Year RRSP Contribution Deadline = March 1, 2009 2009 Personal Income Tax Return Filing Due Date = April 30, 2010 If you have a balance owing, you have to pay it on or before April read more
Smith Manoeuvre Update December 2009
Million Dollar Journey | December 17th 2009
It’s been a while since my last Smith Manoeuvre portfolio update (see August update). Perhaps it’s because of the lack of portfolio changes lately as I’m one of those people who are not buying much in this market. However, since i read more
The Baby Boomers and Equity Investments
Stock & Bond Certificates | December 16th 2009 by nextage
You are allowed to hold the equity investment securities such as Publicly traded stocks , bonds , mutual funds, stocks and term certificates ,etc. In your RRSP, 401k and IRA account See more here: The Baby Boomers and Equity Investments read more
Drunk Driver Writes Off Damage
The Personal Finance & Tax Blog | December 16th 2009 by Dean P
Although income taxes are complex, the Canadian system is straight forward, particularly in the area of tax deductions. Deductions are either specifically identified and permitted (RRSP deductions, professional dues etc.) or are permitted under the read more
RRSP, RESP or Tax Free Savings Account?
www.okanaganmortgageteam.blogspot.com | December 16th 2009 by L Baird & S Mason
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/investment-ideas/features/lets-talk-investing/balancing-resps-rrsps-and-tfsas/article1391203/ read more
How Much Do I Need In Retirement?
The Personal Finance & Tax Blog | December 15th 2009 by Dean P
The annual rush to save for retirement is soon upon us. Despite the efforts of financial planners and investment advisors alike, a vast majority of Canadians continue to make their annual RRSP contribution all at once right before the deadline. Boom read more



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dcpaley has posted a new entry on: The Personal Finance & Tax Blog
RRSP Contribution After Age 71?
A number of visitors to Canadian Tax Resource write me with their questions. I haven’t published reader questions and answers in quite some time and over the Christmas break, I will post a numb…
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RRSP, RESP or Tax Free Savings Account?
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RRSP Part two: what to keep outside of that RRSP
Now we want to think OUTSIDE the box (aka RRSP). What should we keep outside of the RRSP or Tax Deferred Shelter? Well, after you maximize your RRSP’s and TFSA, then you can keep investments in…
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RRSP holdings: part one
So what should one hold in the RRSP? I have heard some people say that an RRSP should be “safe” and should have more low risk investments held in them (e.g. think GIC’s), some people say more…
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youngandthrifty has posted a new entry on: youngandthrifty: saving generation Y
RRSP’s: aka Registered Retirement Savings Plans:
Okay, what are they? To clarify, they are not mutual funds, but they can HOLD mutual funds. They are akin to the States’ 401 K. Think of it as a grocery basket. Mutual funds, GIC’s (guaranteed i…
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PamL has posted a new entry on: Pennysaver Blog
How Much Should I Contribute to my RRSP?
We are all becoming more and more aware of the importance of saving for retirement. Unfortunately, many people have no idea how to go about it. Some people say it’s best to try to max out your R…
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RRSP vs TFSA, Which Investment Account to Use?
The Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) and Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) are personal finance accounts designed to encourage Canadians to save for retirement. They have the same intended...…
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PamL has posted a new entry on: Pennysaver Blog
Is It Better To Pay Off Your Mortgage or Contribute To Your RRSP?
This is an age-old question and after doing some research on the subject, I have discovered that there are a lot of differing opinions out there. Some say you should pay off all your debt before con…
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