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Should investors even bother with bonds anymore?

Should investors even bother with bonds anymore? By  Jonathan Chevreau  on May 21, 2021 Bonds brought investors a paltry 0.4% and 0.72% in the last two quarters of 2020, respectively, before registering negative returns in early 2021. Industry pros weigh in with their best solutions. Advertisement Photo by Priscilla Du Preez on Unsplash Regular readers of the recently published MoneySense ETF All-Stars package may notice a growing skepticism from our panellists about bonds as an asset class, and bond ETFs in particular. Advertisement Advertisement The bond bull market is getting long in the tooth after four decades of tailwinds generated by declining interest rates. As seasoned investors know, there’s an inverse relationship between interest rates and bond prices. When rates rise, bond prices fall, and vice-versa.

Couple whose income has taken a big hit want to sell home and retire early by leaning hard into dividends

Couple whose income has taken a big hit want to sell home and retire early by leaning hard into dividends
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Globe Advisor s Best of 2020: Top 10 insightful contributions

The Globe and Mail Published December 28, 2020 Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer pogonici/iStockPhoto / Getty Images The excellent business journalists who write for Globe Advisor live across the country and speak to key players in the investment industry to produce the in-depth advisor-focused articles you read on a daily basis. Yet, some of those movers and shakers are sometimes eager to offer their thoughts to readers directly. Plenty of investment industry insiders – from asset-management executives to heads of investment dealers to advisors themselves, among many others – provided their insights and opinions to advisors this year on a variety of topics.

How to make the most of your TFSAs in retirement

How to make the most of your TFSAs in retirement By  Jonathan Chevreau  on December 17, 2020 It’s generally better to contribute to a tax-free savings account than an RRSP as you approach your post-employment years. TFSAs can also take some of the sting out of required RRIF withdrawals. Advertisement Photo by RF. .studio from Pexels Unlike your Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP), which must start winding down the end of the year you turn 71, you can keep contributing to your tax-free savings account (TFSA) for as long as you live. Even if you make it past age 100, you can keep adding $6,000 (plus any future inflation adjustments) every year.

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