TFSA, RRSP, or FHSA: Which One Helps You Grow Your Investments Faster?
Choosing between a TFSA, RRSP, or FHSA can make or break how fast your investments grow. Here’s a beginner-friendly breakdown of each account, their tax perks, and how to use them to build wealth smarter in Canada.
Stock Market’s Up, Interest Rates are Down, What’s Next for Canada?
The TSX just wrapped up its sixth straight month of gains, even as the Bank of Canada cut rates again and GDP dipped. Here’s what’s driving markets, how it impacts borrowers and savers, and what to watch heading into November.
Understanding Dividends: How Canadians Can Earn While They Invest
Dividend investing lets Canadians earn passive income while their portfolio grows. Here’s how dividends work, how to qualify for payments, and 5 top Canadian dividend ETFs and stocks that pay you to invest.
Canada’s Inflation Spikes, U.S. Tensions Rise… What Does This Mean?
Canada’s inflation surprised to the upside at 2.4%, sparking mid-week volatility before the TSX bounced back. But new U.S. tariffs and rising trade tensions add fresh risks. Here’s what it means for the economy and investors heading into late October.
Canada’s Economy: Holding Strong or Hanging by a Thread?
The TSX gained this week, but cracks are showing as financial stocks fell nearly 2% and the loonie hit another low. With the Bank of Canada signalling caution ahead of its October rate decision, here’s what investors should watch next.
Jobs Are Up. Stocks Are Down. Inflation Is Next.
Canada’s economy added 60,000 jobs in September, but the TSX fell 2% as trade tensions and profit-taking hit markets. With rate cuts now uncertain, investors are watching inflation data closely. Here’s what it means for your money.
Gold’s Up… But Is Canada’s Economy Slowing Down?
The TSX hit a record high this week, powered by Shopify and rising gold prices. But new data shows Canada’s economy may be slowing — PMI dropped below 50, and the dollar weakened. Here’s what investors should watch next.
How I’d Rebuild My TFSA to $100,000
Starting from $0? Here’s how I’d rebuild my TFSA to $100,000 today. I’d begin with a small safety fund, then invest in three simple Canadian ETFs (VFV, VDY, and XEF) for long-term growth and passive income.
Best High-Interest Savings Accounts in Canada
With interest rates dropping after the Bank of Canada’s cut, every percentage point counts. Here are Canada’s top high-interest savings accounts right now (PC Financial, EQ Bank, and Wealthsimple) compared side by side.
Best Credit Cards in Canada
Not all credit cards are created equal. In this post, I break down 6 of the best Canadian credit cards in 2025—tailored to your lifestyle and spending habits. Whether you're after free travel, cashback, or flexible rewards, there's a card on this list that’ll work for you.
🇨🇦 The Cost of Living Is Rising Slower… But Your Savings Rate Might Drop
Canada’s cost of living is rising more slowly, but your savings returns could drop. Inflation eased to 1.9% in August while the Bank of Canada cut rates to 2.5%. Here’s how it impacts mortgages, savings accounts, and your next money move.
ETF of the Week: Did You Know? XFN Beat VOO Over the Last 5 Years
XFN (the iShares S&P/TSX Capped Financials ETF) has quietly beaten VOO over the past 5 years. It’s packed with Canada’s biggest banks and insurers, offering strong growth and monthly dividends. Here’s how it works and who it’s best for.
The Money Playbook: 4 Money Moves to Make Before the Year Ends
With just 4 months left in the year, small money moves can make a big difference. Audit your spending, automate savings, tackle debt, and build an emergency fund. Here’s a simple playbook to start building financial freedom today.
Best Grocery Credit Cards in Canada
Groceries keep getting pricier, but your credit card can help you fight back. Whether you want cash back, free groceries, or travel points, these are the best grocery credit cards in Canada right now, no matter your budget or lifestyle.