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28
Sep

Scared That Stocks Will Crash By The End Of October? Here Is What You Should Do

The market has had a great run, but some fear that it is too stretched and vulnerable as we enter two months with a bad reputation for market pain. This is why investors should ignore those fears and focus on the bigger picture.

25
Sep

Canada’s tight labour market makes right now a perfect time to ask for a raise

If you haven’t asked for a bump in compensation lately, you may be missing out on what recruiters and career coaches say is a golden opportunity due to a tight labour market.

23
Sep

The most overblown warning in personal finance has been that rising rates will crush borrowers

A lot of personal finance is warning people about risk, and no risk has been talked about more in the past dozen or so years than rising interest rates.

21
Sep

More Time or Money? Your Choice

Given the choice between more time or more money, which would you pick?

18
Sep

7 common car loan mistakes and how to avoid them

Buying a car, new or used, is a big decision — and you might be tempted to rush in without considering potential pitfalls that come with the purchase. Here are seven mistakes to avoid when you’re shopping for a car loan.

11
Sep

Back-to-school advice from kids, for kids

From the skinny on glue sticks to thoughtful tips on how to manage homework, The Globe and Mail has collected sage back-to-school advice – from kids, for kids.

9
Sep

Video: When Will Electric Cars Reflect Gas Car Prices?

As battery prices fall, the chance that you will choose an electric car keeps rising. Bloomberg’s Akshat Rathi explains.

4
Sep

How to choose and purchase the right life insurance policy

Life insurance can seem equal parts dull or morbid. But it doesn’t have to be complicated.

2
Sep

4 Financial Planning Lessons From The Japanese Art Of Kintsugi

Personal finance is an exercise in mistake management more than the pursuit of perfection. Indeed, the best financial plans are like a patchwork of art with more character and visual appeal, not unlike the 500-year-old Japanese practice of kintsugi.

26
Aug

Preparing for Your First Day Back at the Office

After the mass exodus from the land of cubicles in 2020, millions are returning to offices in 2021.