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How to recover from holiday spending?
At this time of the year, the temptation to make good deals is present and we understand you. Remember, however, that food inflation shows no signs of abating and we need to make decisions based on our real consumption needs.
Insolvent clients: questions and answers.
While the exceptional situation in which we are immersed has already lasted for several months, it is finally time for some to resume their activities. For others, the last few months have unfortunately forced them to...
3 Tips and Traps on Tax-Free Savings Accounts
Tax-Free Savings Accounts: contribution room, penalties, when to withdraw, etc. There is a lot of relevant information to know about TFSAs! Each taxpayer can contribute up to $5,000 cumulatively to a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) each year for 2009 to 2012, $5,500...
RRSP or TFSA: How do I make the right choice?
Many of us have good intentions to save, but don't always know which option is best for our situation. RRSP OR TFSA? Is it better to contribute to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan(RRSP) or a Tax Free Savings Account(TFSA)? Yes, funds invested in an RRSP or TFSA...
Opting to bankrupt an estate, an advantageous choice for notaries
Unfortunately, there are times when an estate has many assets, but they are still insufficient to cover the deceased's debts. In such a scenario, it may be appropriate to consider filing for bankruptcy. The collocation order undersection 136 of the Bankruptcy and...