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With the ever-rising cost of post-secondary education comes increased student loan debt.

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Surviving An Income Reduction

Surviving an income reduction can be extremely difficult, particularly if it results from an unexpected event such as layoff, termination or reduced hours of employment.

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Can I Get A Mortgage If I'm In Debt?

Many people dream of owning a home. But with consumer debt in Canada at an all-time high, a significant number may worry that goal is out of reach.

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Financial Lessons A Father Teaches You

As a father, there are several financial lessons I hope I’ve passed along to my children. These are valuable bits of wisdom I’ve learned from my parents, personal experience and through my work as an accountant and Licensed Insolvency Trustee.

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Your wedding will only last one day, but your marriage is for the rest of your life.

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Should Couples Have Separate Bank Accounts

It’s a deceptively murky question without a straightforward answer.

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Good Debt Vs Bad Debt Whats The Difference

The goal of living debt free is certainly an admirable one and something we support wholeheartedly.

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When We Get Married, Does My Partners' Debt Become My Debt?

Many Canadians enter marriage with a sizable debt burden from both parties. As the most heavily indebted country in the world by some measures, that doesn’t come as much of a surprise.

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Canadians Short Of Breath With New Mortgage Stress Test

Beginning in January 2018, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) has prescribed new mortgage rules for Canadian homebuyers.

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It Cant Happen To Me Stop Living In Debt Denial

Rich, poor or somewhere in between, financial wellbeing is an integral part of everyone’s mental health.

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