Tag Archives: Debt

Do you have a debt free date?

Credit is seductive. Credit card companies spend millions of dollars to convince you to borrow their money. They have catchy slogans like: It’s everywhere you want to be. (Visa) There are some things money can’t buy. For everything else there’s … Continue reading

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Being a financial advice hero

By Noel D`Souza, P.Eng Toronto ComiCon ran this past weekend in the Big Smoke. As always, it drew thousands of fans of fantasy literature, comics, television and movies, who descended on the event with unrivalled excitement and passion. Many attendees … Continue reading

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UNSTUCK: How to get out of your money rut and start living the life you want

A REAL NEW YEAR’S GIFT At this time of year, no matter how much we try not to….it’s hard not to get caught up in holiday madness. December is a time where merchants and retailers are vying for your nickel. … Continue reading

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The insanity of debt

By Sheila Walkington It seems like everywhere I turn these days there’s an article about debt and how much trouble we’re in. Canadians owe $151 for every of $100 of after tax income we earn. Families are spending 10-12 times … Continue reading

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Should Prince Charming come with a prenup?

We’ll spend hours agonizing over the perfect dress, endlessly debate menus, venues, flower arrangements and all the other elements that go into the big day and yet discussing money often doesn’t make the agenda? But it really should be near … Continue reading

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