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Welcome to finiki, the Financial Webring Wiki
finiki, the Financial Webring Wiki, is a collaborative enterprise by the members of the Financial Webring Forum to create an encyclopedia of financial subjects that are written from a Canadian perspective. Use the links below to explore the site. The site is organized along major financial categories. finiki currently has 178 articles.
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Categories

Getting Started
Financial Management:
Cash Flow Financial Planning SoftwareCash ManagementConsumer Tips . Cross-Border and Expatriate IssuesFree and Open Source Personal Finance SoftwareShort Term Cash Returns
Financial Planning:
Canadian-US Investing DifferencesCreating a Financial PlanEstate PlanningFinding a Financial AdviserInsuranceMortgagesTax Planning
Investment Management:
Asset ClassesInvestment StylesPortfolio Design and ConstructionRebalancingRisk and Return
Retirement Planning:
AnnuitiesCanadian Retirement Software & CalculatorsGovernment Retirement Benefits Pension PlansPreparing to RetireTax Deferred and Tax Free Savings Plans
Retirement Living:
Exporting a CarHealth CoveragePermanent RelocationPermanent SnowbirdingTraveling with Animals
Reference Material:
GlossaryResources and LinksRecommended Reading


About finiki
finiki is open to be read by anyone. In the spirit of wiki sites, we're hopeful that you might like to help to improve what is here. If so, take a look at the Guide For Contributors which will help you get started. finiki is written with a neutral point of view, follows a code of conduct, while at the same time does not have firm rules.


Disclaimer

“The mention of a mutual fund, exchange-traded fund, or other security in this Wiki should not be taken as a recommendation to purchase or sell. Investors must conduct their own due diligence before investing. Similarly, description of tax and legal issues should not be construed as professional advice. Investors are strongly urged to consult an accountant or lawyer for specific recommendations to fit their personal circumstances.”

— The Management



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