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Investing In Canada: Best Investment Blog
http://www.investingincanada.info
INVESTING IN CANADA IS AN INVESTMENT BLOG DISCUSSING THE TOP FINANCIAL TRENDS AFFECTING THE STOCK MARKETS, AND THE BEST STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE MONEY MANAGEMENT AND STOCK PORTFOLIO RETURNS. REVIEWED STOCKS COME FROM THE NYSE, NASDAQ, TSX, AND CVE AND A
Investing in Canada: Best Investment Blog
http://www.investcanada.blogspot.com
Investing in Canada is an investment blog discussing the top financial trends affecting the stock markets, and the best strategies to improve money management and stock portfolio returns. Reviewed stocks come from the NYSE, Nasdaq, TSX, and CVE.
My Findependence Day
http://www.myfindependenceday.com/
Join me as I build my net worth, struggle with savings and sorting through the investing confusion all in the name of financial independence and early retirement..
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How Much Should I Contribute to my RRSP?
Pennysaver Blog | November 27th 2009 by Pam
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 RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan) contribut read more
Deducting Broker Fees And Commissions
The Personal Finance & Tax Blog | November 24th 2009 by Dean P
James is an average kind of guy. He’s worked hard and has made a point of making regular contributions to his RRSPs. Even with the volatility of the stock markets over the last 18 months, James has done fairly well with his RRSP investments. H read more
Seasonal Investing ETF and Seasonal Investing Strategies from Bro…
MoneyEnergy | November 24th 2009 by MoneyEnergy
Earlier this year I wrote an article explaining seasonal investing for those new to this particular stock investing strategy. My attention is turned once again to the topic of seasonal investing now that Horizons BetaPro has launched a new seasonal read more
RRSP vs TFSA, Which Investment Account to Use?
Investing In Canada: Best Investment Blog | November 22nd 2009 by Stuart
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... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
Why Aren't Canadians Going Tax Free?
Mortgage News in Canada | November 19th 2009 by Bruce
Ipsos-Reid conducted a poll from September 10th to 17th of this year on behalf of Royal Bank of Canada, to gather information about Canadians and the Tax-Free Savings Accounts. New to the forum this year, TFSA's allow each Canadian aged 18 years read more
2010 RRSP Contribution Limits
The Personal Finance & Tax Blog | November 9th 2009 by Dean P
The CRA’s Registered Plans Directorate announced updated rates for the 2010 Money Purchase limit, DPSP limit, Defined Benefit limit, and 2011 RRSP limit. For 2011, the RRSP deduction limit will be $22,450. RRSP contributions for 2009 can be ma read more
Registered Disability Savings Plan
Canadian Financial Rants | November 4th 2009 by Big Cajun Man
TD Waterhouse Finally Does One This relatively new savings vehicle introduced by the Government a while ago, has been taking a while to appear as a Savings Vehicle in many of the banks. I have been checking with TD for a while, but they have finally read more
Weekly Links – H1N1 Vaccine Edition
The Personal Finance & Tax Blog | October 31st 2009 by Dean P
Actually, I have nothing to say about swine flu other than it everyone is consumed with discussing it. Should I get a vaccine or not, will I get sick or not. Here is a list of articles from this past week you might find interesting. I did! How Finan read more
Friday Links
The Canadian Finance Blog | October 30th 2009 by Tom Drake
PT Money releases his excellent ebook, 52 Ways to Make Extra Money. Million Dollar Journey has a post about the dreaded bill collector, and how to handle them. Where Does All My Money Go asks what’s the point of ETFs with few holdings? Bible M read more
IRS Enrolled Agents, Investing, and Housing
My Dollar Plan | October 29th 2009 by Madison
To satisfy one of my crazy tax desires, I’ve decided to become an enrolled agent. Not exactly your typical free time hobby, but something I find intriguing. I’ve completed taxes for years and volunteered for VITA, so it’s really the read more

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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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FinancialBlogger has posted a new entry on: The Financial Blogger
Financial Ramblings – TFSA Rules Modification Edition
At the end of last week, Mr. Flaherty switched a few rules on the TFSA to make sure investors don’t use abusing tax avoiding strategies (Does anybody have ever dreamed of paying less taxes in Canada…
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dcpaley has posted a new entry on: The Personal Finance & Tax Blog
Weekly Links – TFSA Rule Change Edition
With the announcement of the TFSA rule changes last week, there has been a few interesting articles published on the topic. In my Wednesday article on the RRSP meltdown strategy, I wrote about how as…
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smac20 has posted a new entry on: Investing in Canada: Best Investment Blog
Top TFSA Investments: Canfor Pulp Income Fund (CFX.UN)
Canfor Pulp Income Fund is one of the strongest forestry companies in Canada with a great balance sheet to make it through this recession and further potential future bumps in the road. This fund was.…
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smac20 has posted a new entry on: Investing in Canada: Best Investment Blog
Top TFSA Investments: Canfor Pulp Income Fund (CFX.UN)
Canfor Pulp Income Fund is one of the strongest forestry companies in Canada with a great balance sheet to make it through this recession and further potential future bumps in the road. This fund was.…
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bigcajunman has posted a new entry on: Canadian Financial Rants
Random Bond and TFSA Thoughts
This week a new pair of interesting topics arose in the world Financial Blogs, the changes that the government has passed to fix some loopholes in the TFSA program and a few bloggers pointing out tha…
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dcpaley has posted a new entry on: The Personal Finance & Tax Blog
What The New TFSA Rules Prevent
Since the Minister of Finance announced changes to the TFSA rules on Friday a number of questions about how the TFSA was being abused have surfaced that I’d like to address for you. The strateg…
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dcpaley has posted a new entry on: The Personal Finance & Tax Blog
Government Limits TFSA Abuses
The Minister of Finance issued a press release on Friday about some technical changes to the TFSA in light of some tax planning schemes surrounding the TFSA that have surfaced since January. 1. Delib…
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