It’s a common dilemma for many #Canadians - should you pay down your mortgage or contribute to an RRSP? Unfortunately, there’s no easy answer. It depends on your personal circumstances. To help you determine what might be right for you, we’ve compiled seven key considerations. Learn more here. https://ow.ly/LsJ250RuRol
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https://www.edwardjones.ca/
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We recommend having three to six months' worth of total expenses available for emergencies. Allocating your tax refund to build an emergency fund can help you in doing so. Connect with your Edward Jones advisor about creating an emergency fund or to explore other ways you can get the most out of your tax refund. https://ow.ly/Nz1650RuR4X #advice #money
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If you’re expecting to receive a tax refund this year, you may be wondering what to do with the #money. We’ve compiled five smart strategies for your tax refund which you can review with your Edward Jones advisor. Learn more here. https://ow.ly/KX1950RuQQL #Finance #Advice
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Certain types of debt have special status making paying them off less advantageous, even if they have a higher interest rate, or are only a small sum. These include tax-deductible debt, student loans and certain medical training debts. Your Edward Jones advisor can review a range of debt-repayment strategies with you. https://ow.ly/gy3l50RijM8 #advice #wealth #finance
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The normal start date for receiving Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits is age 65. But did you know you can begin as early as age 60, or as late as age 70? If you wait until after age 65, your payments will increase by 0.7% each month or 8.4% a year, up to a maximum increase of 42% at age 70. https://ow.ly/1K4b50RijJp
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Did you know there are three types of Canada Pension Plan (CPP) death benefits? The standard death benefit is a one-time payment made to your estate. The CPP survivor's pension is a monthly payment paid to your spouse or partner and the CPP children's benefit covers your dependent children. https://ow.ly/Zfw250Rcotz
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Debt consolidation can be a useful strategy if you have multiple creditors. With this strategy you consolidate your debts into one debt which usually offers a lower interest rate and a single monthly payment. Check out more tips to help pay down debt here: https://ow.ly/jHsL50R7RST #advice #wealth #finance
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Did you know Canada Pension Plan (CPP) benefits are not eligible for pension income splitting but can be shared with your spouse or partner? The portion you can share is based on the amount of time you lived together during your contributory period. You can apply for CPP sharing through your My Service Canada Account. Have additional questions about CPP benefits? Contact your Edward Jones advisor. https://ow.ly/C2Rt50Rcns5
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Our President David Gunn shares how Edward Jones Canada will be renewing our commitment to supporting cancer research and the Terry Fox Foundation. #TerryFoxRun #NoMatterWhat
Today Team Edward Jones kicks off its 2024 fundraising efforts in support of the Terry Fox Foundation's No Matter What campaign. To get involved, visit the Terry Fox Team Edward Jones page. (https://lnkd.in/gusNQMhX) Contributing to a cause and participating in or volunteering for a charitable event is a personal decision and completely voluntary. #TerryFoxRun
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On April 16, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, delivered the Federal Budget for 2024. Here are the most important highlights to consider that may impact your personal and business income: https://ow.ly/j8uA50RilhZ If you would like to discuss these budget initiatives and how they may affect your financial strategy, reach out to your Edward Jones advisor.