17 TFSA Mistakes YOU MUST Avoid (Tax-Free Savings Account)
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 Published On Jul 15, 2022

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In this video we'll cover 17 of the most common and COSTLY TFSA mistakes made by Canadian investors. The TFSA (Tax-Free Savings Account) is my favourite investing account in Canada and should be properly.

We'll cover things like contributions limits, the legal age to open a TFSA, designating your spouse as a successor holder, transferring TFSAs correctly, and many other common investment strategy mistakes made in the TFSA.

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