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Anita Bruinsma

Anita Bruinsma

Personal Finance Writer, Freelance at The Globe and Mail Online

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  • English
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  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

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Three non-tax reasons for teenagers and students to file a tax return

Showing your young adult kids how to file a return helps to demystify taxes, set up a good financial habit and teach them ways to reduce taxes down the road
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When choosing an online broker, there’s more for DIY investors to c...

There are other considerations when evaluating the right broker for you like convenience and ‘look and feel’
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Now’s the time to shore up your family finances: trim your spending...

Looming U.S. tariffs are just one uncertainty hanging over Canadians right now
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DIY investing is easy in a rising market – but are you ready for tu...

Here are three questions to see whether you have what it takes to be a DIY investor when times are tough
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Three financial to-dos parents should prioritize in early 2025

January is a good time to review how much you’re spending on, saving for and teaching your children
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Make 2025 the year you invest in ETFs

People who learn to invest using ETFs tend to find it much easier than they expected, and most wish they had learned sooner
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Today’s teenagers are eager to invest. Why you should encourage them

Investing is a life skill and learning to do it properly, especially at a young age, means they can take full advantage of the power of time and compounding to grow their savings
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When it comes to housing and money, when do parenting obligations e...

Parents are supporting adult kids. But should they be?
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Divorcing parents can struggle to afford family housing amid sky-hi...

When home owning spouses face a divorce, one spouse might want to buy out the other. But increasingly, that’s financially out of reach
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There’s one key topic missing from your child’s financial literacy ...

If there is room for only one more mandatory topic, it should be investing