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Direct Buy Canada - Is It Worth It? - 0 views

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    The main concept behind DirectBuy is that they are an "insider's club" where members can purchase brand-name goods directly from manufacturers' warehouses and by doing so avoid the large retail markups that we see on most products. But is it worth it?
Mike Collins

Discover It Card Review - 0 views

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    The new Discover It card is loaded with features and benefits that make it one of the most consumer-friendly cards on the market.
David Leonhardt

New Taxes Coming for a New Year - 0 views

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    Nothing is certain but death and taxes they say. Well next year it seems certain there will be some new taxes. Take a look at what could change and how it affects you.
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    Nothing is certain but death and taxes they say. Well next year it seems certain there will be some new taxes. Take a look at what could change and how it affects you.
David Leonhardt

Can We Break This Spending Cycle? Do We Want To? - 0 views

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    What do we do when we get some extra cash? Most of us spend it. But it doesn't have to be that way. You can break the cycle of spending.
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    What do we do when we get some extra cash? Most of us spend it. But it doesn't have to be that way. You can break the cycle of spending.
Glen Craig

When Does It Make Sense to Automate Your Finances? - 0 views

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    Is it always a great idea to automate your finances? I don't think so. See why you can't always automate and when it makes sense.
My University Money

How to Build Your Credit Score While You Are Still in School - 0 views

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    "There's always more going on with credit than the money that it provides for spending. Anytime you borrow money it will have an impact on your credit profile, and that will include your credit score. And you will want to build your credit score while you are still in school because it will give you a leg up when you get out."
Tom Drake

What Would You Do with a Cash Windfall? - 0 views

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    Do you know what you'd do with a cash windfall before you actually get it? If you don't plan out what you'll use it for, you may end up regretting it later.
Glen Craig

What Can You Expect From a Premier Credit Card? It May Be Well Worth It For You! - 0 views

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    Getting a premier credit card usually means a hefty annual fee but in some cases that fee may be well worth it. See what to expect in a premium credit card.
My University Money

My University Money Interactive Student Budget - 0 views

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    My University Money is proud to offer its own unique original resource with its interactive student budget.
My University Money

Prepare for the Job Hunt Before You Graduate - 0 views

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    "Graduation will be here before you know it and you'll start your job hunt. Whether you're a senior, junior, sophomore or even a freshman, now is time to begin preparing for that day. Don't put it off until your final semester, or even until your senior year."
Glen Craig

New Options for Taking the Home Office Tax Deduction - 0 views

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    There are new rules for taking the home office tax deduction that make it easier for some to claim it. See what they are.
Glen Craig

Balance Transfer Credit Cards - When Does It Make Sense to Use Them? - 0 views

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    Balance transfer credit cards allow you to transfer debt to a lower APR rate (sometimes 0% even). But does it always make sense to use them?
My University Money

Amazon Prime Canada Review - Is It Worth it? - 0 views

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    Man, was I excited when Amazon Prime Canada popped a few weeks ago when I was surfing through my favorite internet stomping grounds.
Mike Collins

Smart Things to Do With Your Tax Refund - 0 views

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    The average tax return is about $3,000. Will you blow it all on something silly or put it to good use and improve your financial situation?
My University Money

Six Online Shopping Safety Tips - 0 views

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    "Many of us have become pretty comfortable shopping online. That's good because it enables us to save money and it also shows that we're embracing technological change. At the same time, that comfort level can also expose us to identity theft and security breaches that can do a lot of damage."
David Leonhardt

5 Great Budgeting Tools for Canadians - 0 views

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    The great news is that understanding your cash flow doesn't have to be difficult. You can largely automate it when you use budgeting tools that allow you to see where your money comes from, and track where it is going. Here are 5 budgeting tools Canadians can use to improve their finances:
Tom Drake

Your Retirement Investment Strategy: How Aggressive Should You Be? - 0 views

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    When it comes to investing for retirement, how aggressive should you be? The answer to that question is largely affected by three main factors, and believe it or not, none of them involve how much money you make.
Robb Engen

Personal Money Management - 0 views

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    It's easy to pay less attention to one's earned income because it comes in small amounts at frequent intervals, but add it up over a lifetime of earnings and you come up with a substantial sum.
Miranda Marquit

Did You Get a 1099-K Tax Form This Year? - 0 views

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    You might be asking yourself - What is the 1099-K tax form I received and what am I supposed to do with it? See what the 1099K is and why some people receive it. 
David Leonhardt

Money Can Be Fun: Games that Teach about Money - 1 views

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    Teaching your children about money can be a tricky proposition. After all, the concepts are often abstract, and can sometimes be boring. In order to help your children understand money, it can help to make it fun. One way to do that is to play games based on money with them.
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