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According to recent reports, auto sales in Canada are on track to reach a new record for 2014, with optimistic consumers tempted by low interest rates, longer loan amortization periods, dealer incentives and more recently, lower fuel prices. It seems...

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In Alberta, the answer to this question would be yes.

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The holidays are fast approaching. You are being bombarded by ads left and right. You need gifts for your significant other, kids, and family members.

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As Trustees and Proposal Administrators in Saskatchewan, one of the most frequently asked questions we hear is "can I keep my car?." In most of the situations we come across, the answer is - yes.

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If you are struggling to make your minimum monthly debt payments or if you are concerned that the minimum payments are not effective in reducing your total debts, a personal loan may be an effective way to consolidate your debts and reduce your total...

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Jill is a 40-year-old Canadian who moved to Australia in 2011 to resume a new life and a new career.

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The holidays are just around the corner. The tree is up and decorated, the baking is done, cards and letters are ready to send.

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A survey conducted by Pollara for BMO revealed that Canadian holiday spending plans in 2013 were up for the third straight year, with anticipated average spending on travel increasing 22% to $689, while average gift-buying went up only slightly, to $678...

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People with poor or bad credit can have a hard time obtaining credit at a competitive or low rate. Lenders do not want to take the risk of offering loans they might not get paid for.

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One of the first options anyone with financial difficulty should consider is consolidating their debts through what is normally called a debt consolidation loan.

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