Sarah_Efron

Sarah_Efron

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12 years ago @ MoneySense - Which charities use yo... · 0 replies · +1 points

You can request this from the charity. Most say they will respect their donor's wishes.

12 years ago @ MoneySense - Canada's best credit c... · 0 replies · +3 points

Hi Roslyn,

We did include this card in our study but it didn't make the top ten.

yours truly, Sarah

12 years ago @ MoneySense - How much will you need... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi Frank, In this case, the numbers are for couples. Yours truly, Sarah

12 years ago @ MoneySense - Save for retirement in... · 1 reply · 0 points

Hi there, It helps to remember that the money in your TFSA is in after-tax dollars, while your RRSP is in pre-tax dollars. It's great to save in your TFSA and your RRSP, but if you have $1,000 in your TFSA you have $1,000 towards your retirement (or another goal). If you have $1,000 in your RRSP, you will be taxed on it when you take it out, so you only have, say $700 saved for your retirement.

Yours truly, Sarah Efron, MoneySense

12 years ago @ MoneySense - Video: The Charity 100... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi JH, It's based on expenses. Please see our methodology here:
http://www.moneysense.ca/2011/06/22/charity-100-m...

Yours truly, Sarah

12 years ago @ MoneySense - The 2011 Charity 100 · 0 replies · +2 points

Hi Rob, Please check our methodology here.
http://www.moneysense.ca/2011/06/22/charity-100-m...

cheers, Sarah

12 years ago @ MoneySense - Catching up with Uncle... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi David

Thanks for your interest in the story. These numbers show financial assets plus real assets such as real estate minus debts. The figures are for all adults, but the exact age is not defined in Credit Suisse's report.

yours truly, Sarah

12 years ago @ MoneySense - Top 200 Canadian stock... · 0 replies · 0 points

Hi Peter,

Thanks for your interest in our Top 200 stocks. Sinoforest is not listed in this year's edition. You might be looking at the previous year. Sinforest was included as it was one of the 200 biggest companies in Canada, but they received a poor score: D for value and C for growth.

cheers, Sarah

12 years ago @ MoneySense - MoneySense Guide to Re... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi Ping,

Our guide books are not part of our regular subscription, which covers only the magazine. Sometimes there are special offers to subscribers that offer booklets of reprinted articles with your subscription. I'd suggest contacting our subscriber services folks at service@moneysense.ca if you need more info on your account.

cheers, Sarah

12 years ago @ MoneySense - Canada's best credit c... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi Ken, Apologies about the confusion. The card in question is the Capital One Aspire Cash Platinum MasterCard. I will get it fixed in our database.
http://www.capitalone.ca/credit-card/rewards/cash...

Yours truly, Sarah