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Where in the world should you invest?

Adding a little international flavour to your portfolio could lower risk and boost your returns. But which countries should you choose?

The complete couch potato roadmap

Exchange-traded funds can help you build a low-cost portfolio that will put most professional money managers to shame. But with hundreds of ETFs on the market, which ones should you choose?

Tax: Adding insult to injury

A new tax on mutual funds is coming to B.C. And Ontario. Your returns could suffer, no matter where you live.

Swine flu surprise

If you get the H1N1 flu this winter, forget about getting life insurance for a while. Even if you recover.

Markets: Brutal lessons

Almost everyone lost out in the crash. Learn these lessons, and you'll be fine next time.


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