@jordfinance: $1,000 in emergency cash $6,000 in XEQT $3,000 in individual stocks I’d hold the investments across my TFSA and FHSA to benefit from tax-free growth and a potential FHSA tax deduction. This assumes I have no high-interest debt, sufficient contribution room and a long investment timeline. The $1,000 is only a starter emergency fund, XEQT can fall in value, and individual stocks carry additional risk. This is how I’d personally invest based on my goals and risk tolerance—not financial advice. How would you invest $10,000? Follow for more Canadian personal finance content.
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Monday 17 August 2026 14:46:20 GMT
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SantiTalksMoney :
I really like how you juxtaposed the images of your investments with nature
2026-08-17 18:08:09
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unpommedeterre :
What are some high interest savings accounts you would recommend?
2026-08-18 12:12:45
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