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Provincial and Territorial Programs for Low-Income Seniors

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by Russell Sawatsky

Old Age Security (OAS) and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) are the two major federal programs that provide financial assistance for Canadian seniors. OAS is available to almost any qualified resident or citizen of Canada although it can be reduced depending on years of residency...

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Will you give your adult children money to help them buy a home?

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by Russell Sawatsky

Recently, a report from CIBC Capital Markets came out that parents gave their adult kids more than $10 billion to buy homes in the past year. For first-time young home buyers in Toronto, that bit of help averaged around $130,000. For those in Vancouver, the...

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What should I do with physical share certificates?

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by Russell Sawatsky

As a member of the Financial Planning Association of Canada (FPAC), our overarching goal is to professionalize financial services in Canada. One way in which we seek to get the word out about FPAC’s mission is by providing a regular column, Qualified Advice, for MoneySense,...

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Planning for Retirement on a Low Income: A Special Presentation

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by Russell Sawatsky

I have written before about retiring on a low income, in this blog post. Much of that post relied on the writing of John Stapleton, an expert on benefit programs for low-income earners, and a retired Ontario civil servant.   Periodically, Stapleton makes live presentations via programs...

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Asset Location: Which Investments in Which Accounts

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by Russell Sawatsky

Do you mean asset allocation? If you have read anything about setting up an investment portfolio, you have probably come across the term asset allocation. This term has to do with how you mix the various investment options at your disposal. For example, if you scan...

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Your Unconscious Money Beliefs: Money Scripts®

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by Russell Sawatsky

It’s hard to believe but my children are all adults now. I asked one daughter recently what she learned about money from being raised in our household. She came back with an answer very quickly: “Don’t spend money.” I was surprised.   I suppose I hoped that...

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Employee Stock Options. Potential and Peril.

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by Russell Sawatsky

Everybody wants to be in on the ground floor of THE NEXT BIG THING. They want to be an employee of the next Amazon, Apple, or Microsoft, when those companies were in their start-up phase, and be granted stock options that will grow from zero...

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Personal Financial Advice for Newlyweds

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by Russell Sawatsky

In a few days, my oldest child will get married. There are at least two consequences of this impending event: 1. I will take a break from writing a blog post next week. 2. This blog post.   There are certainly more consequences that are much more...

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Policies of the Federal Parties in Personal Finance Perspective. Part 4

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by Russell Sawatsky

This is the fourth of four blog posts on the election platforms of the national parties that had seats in the House of Commons at dissolution. I exclude the Bloc Quebecois because they do not appoint candidates outside of Quebec. In the previous posts, I...

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Policies of the Federal Parties in Personal Finance Perspective. Part 3

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by Russell Sawatsky

This is the third of four blog posts I intend to write on the election platforms of the national parties that had seats in the House of Commons at dissolution. I exclude the Bloc Quebecois because they do not appoint candidates outside of Quebec. In...

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Russ Writes

  • Taxing What We Earn, Spend, and Leave Behind
  • Downsizing in Retirement: Things to Consider
  • The Case for Cash: Emergency Funds, Sinking Funds, and Liquidity Risk
  • Old Age Security: Bigger, Smaller, or Better Targeted?
  • The Revenge of the Defined Contribution Plan? Not So Fast

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