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MoneySense is a renowned personal finance and investment guide magazine dedicated to improving financial literacy. Covering practical advice from smart saving strategies to diversified investment portfolios, it is a practical tool helping everyday households and investors achieve financial freedom.

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Want to start a business? Work on your personal finances first

Want to start a business? Work on your personal finances first

For those new to Canada, it's especially important to build a solid financial base to boost your chances of entrepreneurial success The post Want to start a business

Can you save tax by putting severance into a corporation?

Can you save tax by putting severance into a corporation?

A CFP breaks down how severance and salary continuance are taxed, and explains when corporations do (and don’t) make sense for tax savings. The post Can you save

From flight to fight: How to strengthen your financial resilience

From flight to fight: How to strengthen your financial resilience

Canadians are under growing financial strain. Here’s how to move from financial anxiety to action and build resilience with simple, practical steps. The post From

Why Canadian investors should avoid MLPs

Why Canadian investors should avoid MLPs

The attractive headline yields and steady distributions of U.S. Master Limited Partnerships are often outweighed by tax complexities. The post Why Canadian investors

Stock news for investors: Groupe Dynamite reports strong Q4, adjusts 2025 outlook

Stock news for investors: Groupe Dynamite reports strong Q4, adjusts 2025 outlook

Groupe Dynamite lifts 2025 guidance, Lululemon hits high-end Q4 outlook, and Kinross Gold starts $1.4B in U.S. growth projects. The post Stock news for investors

What New Year’s credit deals promise—and why you should be wary

What New Year’s credit deals promise—and why you should be wary

New Year’s credit card deals may seem tempting, but hidden fees and interest can trap you in debt—here’s how to stay in control. The post What New Year’s credit

Travel for less by snapping up a stranger’s vacation (but buyer beware)

Travel for less by snapping up a stranger’s vacation (but buyer beware)

Second-hand travel lets Canadians score deals on trips while sellers recoup costs. Learn the risks, rules, and tips before booking. The post Travel for less by

Moving back home can save money—but only if you plan

Moving back home can save money—but only if you plan

Moving home can boost savings—but it comes with financial, emotional, and lifestyle costs. Here’s how to decide if it’s worth it. The post Moving back home can

Bitcoin’s journey in 2026 will depend on Trump, oil, and AI

Bitcoin’s journey in 2026 will depend on Trump, oil, and AI

Will Bitcoin soar or crash in 2026? 2025 was a rollercoaster ride for the cryptocurrency, which started strong but ended softer. 2026 promises more uncertainty

Credit card interest rates: How high is too high?

Credit card interest rates: How high is too high?

A proposed 10% cap on U.S. credit card interest rates revives Canadian debate over bank profits, consumer savings, and unintended consequences. The post Credit