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5 Tips For Better Finance Management In 2016

Considering today's economic climate, it would not be surprising to hear that many have replaced financial planning with financial survival.

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5 Reasons To File A Consumer Proposal

A Consumer Proposal is an alternative to declaring personal bankruptcy. It’s an arrangement that’s negotiated with your creditors through a Licensed Bankruptcy Trustee.

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5 Questions To Ask When Considering Bankruptcy

If you’re struggling with rising debt, at some point you may have thought about filing for bankruptcy. Before you do, here are five key questions you should ask yourself.

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3 Pro Tips To Help Stamp Out Your Debt

Debt is often caused by life circumstances such as a job loss or a divorce, or simply by spending beyond your means.

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5 Financial Tips On Teaching Your Child About Money

Growing up in a day and age of plastic credit cards can make the concept of money even harder to grasp for a child in today’s world.

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How Much Debt Is Too Much

Wondering if you’re debt load is putting you in a precarious situation? Let’s take a look at the numbers.

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Growing Lines Of Credit Spur Warnings

As Canadians are struggling with a weakened economy and a consistently increasing cost of living, it's no surprise to learn that many are relying on credit in efforts of trying to stay ahead of monthly financial obligations. Taking it one step further,...

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Groundhog Day Does Your Debt Keep Repeating Itself

Given today’s economic situation, it’s no surprise to learn thousands of Canadian households are struggling and relying on credit to carry them through in a financial pinch. While credit can be an incredible tool, credit reliance can quickly...

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While some of those challenges may seem far in the distance, they will be on your doorstep sooner than you think.

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It can be extremely daunting and frustrating when you are trying to pay down debt. Especially as you watch your balance decrease when a payment is made, only to see it go up again with interest charges, service fees, loan insurance premiums or even as...

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