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Should we co-sign a mortgage for our daughter?

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It’s not easy for young people to get into the housing market. Some parents may be in a position to give their child a hand. And co-signing a mortgage is one option. But is it a good idea? Nicole Ewing, Director, Tax and Estate Planning, TD Wealth, joins Kim Parlee to help answer this question....

What is equity?

Equity represents the value of an asset owned by a person or a company. Here we’ll cover the different types of equity, as well as some of the risks and benefits investors should be aware of....

Principal Residence Exemption: Which property should you claim?

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The Principal Residence Exemption allows you to eliminate capital gains tax when you dispose of a property. But if you own more than one property, which one should you designate as your principal residence? Nicole Ewing, Director, Tax and Estate Planning, TD Wealth, joins Kim Parlee to discuss factors to consider in your decision as well as some ways you can maximize the Principal Residence Exemption....