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Parents Of Millennials Teach Your Children Well

In this tough economic climate, it's difficult to make planning and budgeting for the future a priority. While millennials may still feel like the 'younger' generation, in truth, they are actually beginning to move into management and executive positions...

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National Addictions Awareness Week Naaw

November 15-21, 2015 is National Addictions Awareness Week (NAAW) in Canada. Every year, organizations across the country observe this important week and do what they can to help those who may be struggling with addictions, while raising awareness and...

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Over the past several years, the debt settlement industry in Ontario has received a significant amount of criticism, much of it highly deserved.

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Questions To Prep You For Retirement

After a lifetime of hard work, Canadians entering their 'golden years' deserve all of the freedom one would imagine retirement has to offer. Unfortunately, in today's economic climate, this is not always the case.

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Many individuals wait too long to seek assistance when they are facing unmanageable debt problems. By the time they reach out to a Licensed Trustee for a consultation, they are already in a debt crisis and bankruptcy is their only way out.

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The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy in Canada (OSB) is a special operating agency of Industry Canada that protects the integrity of the bankruptcy and insolvency system for the benefit of investors, lenders, consumers and the public.

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Pre Retirees Dont Count On Cpp To Save You

Given today’s economic climate and the state of the Canadian dollar, it’s no surprise to learn that many millennials (and thousands of other Canadians for that matter) have not put long-term investments or savings at the top of their lists...

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Pokmon Go Outside

Brainstorming ideas to spend the rest of your summer without breaking the bank? Try Pokémon Go!

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Lending money to family or friends can be complicated. While it’s natural to want to do what you can to offer support when it’s needed, there’s always that question of what happens if the debt is not repaid.

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Personal Bankruptcy On The Rise

With increased unemployment spreading throughout the prairies and B.C, many are struggling to keep up with day-to-day expenses and find themselves more reliant on credit than they would like to be.

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