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Tempering the excitement of buying with some sober expense calculations will make for a happier homeowner experience in both the short and longer term.

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Economic Change Is On The Horizon

Fortunately, there are some simple steps that British Columbians can take to be more financially prepared for a shift in our economy.

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Blue Monday was coined by psychologist Cliff Arnall when he calculated the third Monday in January as the most depressing day of the year. Why?

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Many Canadians contribute to registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs) to fund their retirement.

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According to recent reports, auto sales in Canada are on track to reach a new record for 2014, with optimistic consumers tempted by low interest rates, longer loan amortization periods, dealer incentives and more recently, lower fuel prices. It seems...

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The presents have all been opened, the many holiday feasts consumed, the tree has been packed away and you have many magical holiday memories. So, what’s the problem?

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While it’s perfectly natural to want to go ‘all out’ during the holiday season, it’s important to recognize the true cost of splurge spending.

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Economic Uncertainty Troublesome For Canadian Debtholders

For thousands of Canadians across the country, it’s no secret to hear that our national economy is facing an uncertain future.

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Do You Have A Spending Addiction?

Most people with an addiction to spending do not realize the extent of their spending until their credit cards or lines of credit are maxed out and bill collectors start calling. A spending addiction can begin as early as childhood and may be caused...

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Disability Pension

I'm on disability pension, one of my creditors are trying to garnishee my pension. Can they do this? I owe them 4,000, can I do a bankruptcy to get them off my case?

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