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  • When interest rates move lower, you may wonder how your finances will be impacted, both now and in the future. What does it mean for people with mortgages, savers or the recently retired? Nicole Ewing, Director, Tax and Estate Planning, TD Wealth, joins Kim Parlee with some ideas to help manage the changing environment.

  • A doctor? A lawyer? Maybe a software engineer? Who knows what path your child may pursue. We break down the economics of some popular career paths so you can ask: How can I help?

  • Many people have heard of the Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP), but not everyone knows how it works. Here are some of the ins and outs of this registered account.

  • If you’re a business owner, the federal government’s proposed changes to the capital gains rules may raise questions about your retirement and your ability to grow your business. Pierre Létourneau, Business Succession Advisor, TD Wealth, joins Kim Parlee to talk about ways to navigate the new rules and whether you should be rushing to make any moves.

  • We've all received those scary sounding text messages and emails claiming to be from our bank or other service provider. The person calling says that your account has been locked, or that you need to send them a money transfer, and that you need to click this link and enter your personal information as soon as possible, or else.

  • Many parents want to help their kids buy a first home. Is this a good idea, and if so, what’s the best way to do it?