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The Financial Challenges of Becoming a Parent

Parenthood happens differently for everyone. You can plan it carefully or it can be a surprise. You can share the experience with a partner or you can go it alone. But it will always change your life forever.

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How a Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal affects your credit rating

When evaluating your options for how best to deal with unmanageable debt, a Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal are always worth considering.

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How you can prepare for life after CERB

The Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) has been a welcome respite for Canadians struggling with the economic fallout of COVID-19.

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How cash-strapped Canadians can navigate rising grocery prices

Given the challenges this year has presented, Canadians don’t need any more bad news. But it appears yet another crisis is about to hit home for many households.

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How does compound interest compound your financial situation?

This can be highly beneficial when you’re investing because every month you can earn additional interest on the interest you earned over the previous months.

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What you should know about your first credit card

Are you thinking of applying for your first credit card? Or perhaps, you now have your first credit card. Here is what you need to know about your first credit card.

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Financial Scams

Financial scams have been around for decades. But they have never been as common, insidious and invasive as they are today.

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Is filing for personal Bankruptcy your best option?

If you’re struggling to maintain minimum monthly debt payments or don’t see yourself ever getting out of debt on your own, you may consider filing a Bankruptcy.

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What are my debt consolidation options?

Consolidation is one of the options you may choose to investigate if your debt payments have become overwhelming.

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In the midst of a pandemic, taking care of yourself and your personal health is of the utmost importance. However, this doesn't mean you can abandon your financial health.

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