by Guest | General Finance
Canadians are known to be generous when it comes to charity, 84% gave last year according to a recent BMO poll. Giving means you are helping a worthy cause and you can receive a tax receipt for your donation for tax savings. Though recent studies show Canadians don’t...
by Guest | Debt & Credit, Financial Planning
While some people manage their money impeccably, most of us are dropping the ball to some degree. Often times, it doesn’t have a serious impact, and we could just stand to be a bit better with our savings or budget a bit more tightly. For those of us really off-track,...
by Guest | General Finance
No matter what your background, making a great income, saving money, and managing personal finance are important. With this in mind, we’ve discovered seven websites that can help you become an even more effective money manager. Some are brand new, while others have...
by Guest | Consumer Info, Insurance
If you’ve recently found out that your wife is pregnant and you don’t currently have health insurance that feeling of overwhelming joy might have soon given way to a sinking feeling. Pregnancy is expensive, with monthly trips to the OB/GYN, even more appointments to...
by Guest | Consumer Info, Debt & Credit, Debt Elimination
For centuries, people have chosen a path out of indebtedness that brought social stigma and disgrace not only to the debtor but to his family as well. Today, the stigma being removed by a more contemporary view of bankruptcy, we’ll see in our article post below...
by Guest | Consumer Info, Financial Literacy, Frugality
When looking to save money, it’s wise to think of the long-term consequences. Often, you can spend less and enjoy an excellent product or service from a reliable company. Other times, you need to invest wisely and spend money. Here are six areas where you don’t want...