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Glen Craig

How to Consolidate Your Debt and Pros and Cons - 0 views

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    Consolidating your debt can be a great way to help pay off your debt. See how to consolidate your debt as well as practical pros and cons to debt consolidation.
Glen Craig

What is Exponential Growth, Double Time, and the Rule of 72? - 0 views

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    An explanation and example of exponential growth plus tools: double time, and the Rule of 72, to estimate exponential growth.
David Leonhardt

How to Handle Dental Emergencies - 0 views

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    Imagine biting into your food only to feel a sharp pain. You look in the mirror and find your tooth has cracked. That's when you have to take a trip to the emergency dentist. And emergency dentists are going to cost. There are a variety of ways in which you can pay for an emergency dentist, and we're going to show them.
My University Money

eBook Review - Dividend Growth: Freedom Through Passive Income Canadian Edition - Young... - 0 views

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    "It's pretty well-established at this point that I don't think that I am smart enough to beat the overall stock market when it comes to investing in equities.  The good news is that I think the average returns on equities are pretty damn good, and I have a solid strategy for realizing them.  While I don't believe I'm smart enough, or willing to put in the research needed to beat the market, Mike Heroux from the The Dividend Guy blog and The Financial Blogger just might be."
Glen Craig

Crucial Tips for Shopping Black Friday and Cyber Monday - 0 views

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    Here are tips for shopping Black Friday and Cyber Monday to help you maximize your shopping. Without a plan, Black Friday and Cyber Monday becomes a hectic day prone to over-spending.
Glen Craig

The New Job Market: Temporary Jobs and Freelancers - 0 views

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    There's a new job market now and it's full of temp jobs and freelancers. It may be that the full salaried job is slowly fading away.
Glen Craig

What is the Difference Between a Will and a Trust? - 0 views

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    A will and a trust are important documents to have for your family after you die. It's important to understand what each of these are and how they work.
Glen Craig

ReadyForZero: Review - Pay Off and Manage Your Debt - 0 views

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    Are you buried in debt and can't keep track of it all? Take a look at ReadyForZero which can help you manage and pay off your debt. See more in this review.
Assaf K

Dual Citizens and Double Taxation - 0 views

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    Dual citizens in Canada are subject to double taxation because the USA taxes people based on their citizenship and not their residency status.
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    Dual citizens in Canada are subject to double taxation because the USA taxes people based on their citizenship and not their residency status.
Robb Engen

Aeroplan Miles: How To Redeem And Collect - 0 views

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    Canadians love to travel and collect frequent flyer miles, and one of the most popular rewards programs in Canada is Aeroplan.
Assaf K

Understanding Corporate and High Yield Bonds - 0 views

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    Corporate and high yield bonds are the same as government bonds except that companies issue them instead of governments.
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    Corporate and high yield bonds are the same as government bonds except that companies issue them instead of governments.
Assaf K

Who Should, and Should Not, Convert a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA - 0 views

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    Because of the benefits of the Roth IRA everyone should consider who should, and should not, convert an IRA to a Roth IRA.
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    Because of the benefits of the Roth IRA everyone should consider who should, and should not, convert an IRA to a Roth IRA.
Assaf K

Solutions to Manage Investment Risk and Market Returns - 0 views

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    Investing requires a risk management process to identify potential risks, develop solutions, and mitigate or control risks that have been accepted.
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    Investing requires a risk management process to identify potential risks, develop solutions, and mitigate or control risks that have been accepted.
My University Money

Young And Thrifty - Saving Generation Y - 0 views

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    I decided to do a little research and educate myself on what the nuts and bolts of corporate class funds were. I wish I could say that I found a great investment opportunity, but unfortunately I'm fairly certain they are just another financial instrument cooked up the banking industry to separate you from your investment dollars.
My University Money

Thank You To People With Credit Card Debt - Young And Thrifty - 0 views

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    Most personal finance-types out there have a real vendetta against those people that carry balances on their credit cards. They preach fire and brimstone to anyone that pays "low" credit card interest rates of 9-12% a month, and true eternal torment for those souls who get hit with the classic 19.99% rates. Not me, I love these people. THANK YOU
My University Money

Money Management And The Apps And Services That Can Help - 0 views

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    In these strained economic times, we're all looking for ways to increase our income and reduce our expenditure.
Assaf K

Buy and Hold Has Failed: So What is the Best Investment Strategy? - 0 views

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    The best investment strategy is one that allows an investor to take advantage of volatility by being more conservative when an asset price is high and more aggressive when as asset price is low.
My University Money

TFSA vs RESP Contributions - Young And Thrifty - 0 views

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    In the past we have compared RRSP and TFSA accounts, and RESP vs RRSP accounts, so today we're going to do a head-to-head comparison of TFSA vs RESP contributions.
My University Money

Gender Ratio and Getting a MR Degree - 0 views

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    Most campuses are heavily skewed towards women and one would think that this would be a great selling point to advertise to young eligible men out there.
Glen Craig

Think Long Term When Shopping Black Friday and Cyber Monday - 0 views

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    Black Friday and Cyber Monday means buying gifts for the coming holidays. Think long term when doing your shopping. Don't let some of the lowest prices of the year go to waste. Buy for the year.
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