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Saving for your child's education

Ignore the ads that urge you to save $60,000 to send your child to university. You can do it for $20 a week.

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Self-directed RESPs
A crash course in tuition management

How much to leave the kids?

The answer may be nothing. Different heirs have different needs, so don't treat everyone the same.


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Pay off your house in three years
The 10 things lawyers won't tell you
The 50 best ways to grow your money

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The protection racket

Should you pay extra for extended warranties, travel insurance or rental car protection? We tell you which of these offers are good deals - and which ones are for the birds.

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Beating the taxman
Get rich on a middle-class salary
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Retirement made easy

How long will you live? What will the market do? Retirement planning involves many unknowns, but this simple plan can let you enjoy today while protecting tomorrow.

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Handling your debt wish

The debt that's good, how to make it all go away and where to find fee-free credit.

Canada's Best Places to Live 2008  

Canada's Best Places to Live 2008
MoneySense magazine searched from coast to coast to find the best places for you to settle down.


Canada's Best Funds 2008  

Canada's Best Mutual Funds 2008
MoneySense magazine's exclusive annual ranking of Canada's best funds.


Income 100  

Income 100 Semi-annual Update
The MoneySense rating of stocks and trusts for income investors is now updated twice a year.


MoneySense Top 200 stocks  

MoneySense Top 200 stocks
An RRSP investor who put $10,000 into our All-star strategy 3 years ago would now have $25,200.


Top 500 U.S. stocks  

Top 500 U.S. stocks 2007
A mere 12 of 500 U.S. stocks earned high grades for both value and growth potential.


     
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What's next for home prices? Ian McGugan tackles this question.