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2024-06-17T17:30:00

Too many Canadians are struggling to find a home they can afford—making housing the defining issue of this country’s politics and economics. The Great Rebuild—a new report from RBC Economics, looks at the five phases that led to Canada’s housing crisis: https://www.rbc.com/thegreatrebuild

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2024-05-06T18:29:59

The Great Rebuild Seven ways to fix Canada’s housing shortage - RBC Thought Leadership

Canada’s housing crisis will reach even more alarming levels if not enough is done now. According to RBC Economics, if affordability remains close to where it is today, many renters won’t be able to afford rent in the future. https://thoughtleadership.rbc.com/the-great-rebuild-seven-ways-to-fix-canadas-housing-shortage/

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2024-04-11T18:18:32

Dave McKay on LinkedIn: Today is one of the most exciting moments in our 155-year history as we…

We’re excited to share that RBC has completed its acquisition of HSBC Bank Canada! To our new clients and colleagues – we look forward to welcoming you and showing you all that RBC has to offer.

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2024-02-05T21:43:29

Benefits of investing regularly and dollar cost averaging

Find out how dollar cost averaging can help you take control, even during uncertain times.

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2023-12-01T18:00:12

9 Quick Facts About RESPs and How To Make Them Work For You

Not all Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs) are the same. Here are 9 things to know about RESPs and if you have questions, talk to a financial planner to understand the most effective way to save for a child’s education. #ValueofAdvice

2023-11-21T18:00:16

Should You Retire Early?

What’s important to you? What energizes you? Whether you’re thinking of retiring early or you don't have a choice, a financial planner can help you fill in the blanks. #ValueofAdvice

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2023-11-07T18:00:13

What To Do When Markets Are Volatile

Market volatility is an inevitable part of investing. Here are five strategies that can help you reduce the impact of these changes – and feel more confident about reaching your long-term goals. #ValueofAdvice

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2023-11-03T17:00:16

Understanding Diversification and Why Successful Investors Rely On It

Diversification means having different kinds of investments in your portfolio, and determining the right asset mix depends on your goals and objectives. Learn more about diversification and how it can be a strategy to help keep your portfolio balanced. #ValueofAdvice

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2023-11-01T17:15:06

5 Things to Consider Before You Downsize or Sell Your Home in Retirement

Downsizing could give you extra room in your budget and more freedom, but the decision usually can’t be reversed so it’s important to think it through. #ValueofAdvice

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2023-10-23T13:05:32

What It Really Means to Pay Yourself First

Paying yourself first can make saving like a reflex, as automatic as breathing. And who wouldn’t breathe a whole lot easier knowing there’s a nest egg building for your goals? #ValueofAdvice

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2023-10-13T17:30:08

Interest Rates are Up, Inflation's Cooling. So Why Are Prices Still So High?

The Bank of Canada's recent interest-rate hikes have slowed inflation. A win for economists, certainly, but for your wallet? Not quite yet. Inflation (and high prices) are proving stickier than expected. Here's why.