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From the February/March 2015 issue of the magazine. We were a group of nine, sitting on tiny stools to sip blue butterfly pea tea and eat spicy khoa soi noodles. We visited temples and floating markets, and shopped for cheap sarongs. But when we arrived at It's been said that the only things certain in life are death and taxes. Unless you're a Granite Stater who believes in reincarnation, death happens only once. Federal income taxes, on the other hand, happen every year. Tax season is upon us and perhaps When it comes to last minute RRSP planning, nothing surprises Michael Berton anymore. The Vancouver-based CFP has seen people dump cash in their accounts at the last second or invest in something unusual because they were pressed for time. He’s even seen If your clients bought electronics between 1999 and 2002, they may now be able to file for rebates as a result of several class-action lawsuits centered on price-fixing, reports Moneysense. The outlet adds that proof of purchase documents may be required If you are planning to buy an AC, a BEE-rated model is a good option. If the choice is between a split and window AC, the split makes more money sense. Says Abhishekh Jain, founder, Bijlibachao.com, "A 5-star rated window AC is as power efficient as a 4 WE CAN on Wednesday, March 11, presents “Money Sense: The Basics of Money Management,” 5 to 8 p.m., at the Community Development Partnership, 3 Main St., Eastham. It’s free and dinner is provided. Registration is required, 508-430-8111. .

He does not sell any financial products whatsoever. More from MoneySense RRSP Guide 2015 The RRSP advantage over TFSAs Surprising truths about your RRSP Debt repayment vs. RRSP contribution What it's like to retire rich Some limits on the total accumulated balance in a TFSA might also be deemed appropriate. MoneySense magazine has a competition for the largest TFSA balance, and the current leaders are a couple who have accumulated TFSAs of more than $500,000 each Winnipeg has dropped a couple more notches on MoneySense magazine's annual list of the best places to live in Canada, but still ranks as one of the best large Canadian cities to call home. The Toronto-based personal finance and lifestyle magazine ranks Other than top-end public sector pensions, few plans are designed to provide all the retirement income you'll need, so saving through an RRSP makes good money sense. Start an RRSP early in your earning years. Your investments will grow with interest over .





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