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Blue Monday – Take Back the Day

Blue Monday is the most depressing day of the year for many reasons, including debt. Try these tips for managing your debt load and taking care of yourself this January.

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Managing your mental and financial health in the new year

Your mental and financial health are connected in ways that can have a significant impact on your life. Here are some ideas to help you manage both as the new year begins.

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Let’s talk about debt and the emotional journey

Tackling the sources of your financial stress is essential for the sake of your mental, physical and financial well-being.

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Tips to help you stick to your financial resolutions

Change can be difficult, however, and most of us will have given up on reaching our resolutions by the time February rolls around. How do you make a realistic goal and what steps should you take to achieve it?

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Following nearly seven years of sustained, near historic low interest rates, Canadian debtholders were surprised this summer when the Bank of Canada introduced two back-to-back increases in less than three months.

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For many Canadians, their retirement years are supposed to represent their golden years where they can enjoy the fruits of a lifetime of work and labour.

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What If I Were To Stop Making Credit Card Payments

Are you in financial trouble? Are you worried about what will happen if you stop making credit card payments? Call the experts today for a free consultation.

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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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Financial Challenges Facing Millennials

High financial expectations coupled with harsh employment realities can leave recent post-secondary graduates feeling a little anxious and overwhelmed. The competitive job market, combined with lower than anticipated income and higher than expected costs...

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There’s been a point in nearly ever big city dweller’s life when they’ve thought fondly about leaving the bright lights behind and starting fresh in a small town.

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