As I am talking death and taxes this week and next, I thought it apropos to post three interviews I recently had with Rob Carrick of The Globe & Mail on the topic. The links to my three video interviews are here:
Why both spouses must know their finances
What to put in an "in case I die” file
The tax implications of a spouse’s death
I would also like to thank Rob for selecting our video interview on “The costly TFSA blunder that people keep making” as the most popular personal finance video of 2014. The link for all ten nominees is here, starting at number ten and counting down to number one.
Why both spouses must know their finances
What to put in an "in case I die” file
The tax implications of a spouse’s death
I would also like to thank Rob for selecting our video interview on “The costly TFSA blunder that people keep making” as the most popular personal finance video of 2014. The link for all ten nominees is here, starting at number ten and counting down to number one.
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