Making sense of the Bank of Canada interest rate cut on June 5, 2024 – MoneySense.ca, June 55, 2024
https://www.moneysense.ca/spend/real-estate/mortgages/making-sense-of-the-bank-of-canada-interest-rate-cut-on-june-5-2024/
Penelope Graham drills down into “How the Bank of Canada’s June 5 rate cut will impact Canadians, and what to know whether you’re a borrower, investor or saver.”
Can you delay a RRIF withdrawal? – MoneySense.ca, June 5, 2024
https://www.moneysense.ca/columns/ask-moneysense/can-you-delay-a-rrif-withdrawal/
Allan Norman answers a reader’s question about whether an RRIF conversion can’t be delayed for a year.
A first-timer’s guide to taking the Eurostar – Lonely Planet, May 13, 2024
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/first-time-travel-eurostar-train
Tasmin Waby discusses everything you need to know about riding the Eurostar from London to other European destinations. Just in case you were heading off to Europe this summer and are planning on getting around by rail.
4 of the worst pieces of advice from the investment industry – bnnbloomberg.com, May 30, 2024
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/4-of-the-worst-pieces-of-advice-from-the-investment-industry-1.2079265
Dale Jackson discusses the four pieces of common financial advice he considers not in investors’ best interest or outright harmful. Meta is preventing us from posting direct links to articles in Canadian media on Facebook. The link here works.
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