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David Leonhardt

Know Your Spending Triggers To Change Your Financial Behavior - 1 views

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    There are certain spending triggers that we have that puts us in a buying mood. This can lead to disaster if we aren't careful. Learn to identify your spending triggers.
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    There are certain spending triggers that we have that puts us in a buying mood. This can lead to disaster if we aren't careful. Learn to identify your spending triggers.
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.
Mike Collins

The Key to Building Wealth is to Spend Less Than You Earn - 0 views

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    The secret to building wealth is simply spending less than you earn and investing the rest. Anyone can do it no matter how much they earn.
My University Money

4 Strategies for Effective Workplace Communication - 0 views

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    "Since we spend more time in the workplace than we spend with our loved ones on a daily basis, trying to like your colleagues and work well with them is an important part of your day-to-day work."
Robb Engen

How To Boost Your Credit Card Rewards - 0 views

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    You need to look at your overall spending habits to figure out the best credit card rewards for you. That's because many rewards credit cards offer a higher rate of return when you spend a lot in a specific category, like groceries or gas.
My University Money

Three Spending Decisions that can Mess Up a Young Person's FinancesMy University Money - 1 views

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    Some spending decisions, once made, are difficult or impossible to reverse.
Tom Drake

Got a Tax Refund? 10 Ideas to Spend Your Tax Refund - 0 views

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    Got a tax refund? Why give the government an interest free loan on your account? They surely aren't so willing to give us any tax free loans.
Tom Drake

Money Can Buy Happiness - 0 views

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    I have come to believe that money CAN buy happiness - you just have to spend it on the right things.
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

Add Smart Credit Card Use to Your Holiday Shopping Plan - 0 views

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    We tend to spend a lot during the holidays. Why not maximize those purcahses with some smart credit card use? See why you should use your card.
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."
David Leonhardt

Zero-based budgeting for your household - 0 views

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    If you have tried to reign in your spending and get control of your unwieldy household finances, but still the credit card balance and other loans are heading upwards, you might be ready for a tool many governments and companies have used successfully - zero-based budgeting.
My University Money

Spending Money On Campus Food - My University Money - 0 views

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    Brown bagging it to work most days and not succumbing to the latte factor are two of the easiest and most recommended ways to cut back on monthly expenses.
Tom Drake

What should you do with your tax refund? - 0 views

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    Every year, Canadians need to decided what yo do with their tax refund. Most spend it but this may be a good time to do something fiscally responsible.
Tom Drake

Converting your RRSP to income - 0 views

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    When you retire, you need to convert your RRSP into income. It's time to change from being a saver to a spender. How do you start spending the RRSPs?
Robb Engen

MBNA Smart Cash MasterCard Review - 0 views

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    I love using the MBNA Smart Cash MasterCard for my everyday spending.  I've been using this cash back credit card for a year and have received over $500 in cash back so far.
My University Money

Avoiding the Temptation to Pay Down Debt - Young And Thrifty - 0 views

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    If you make more than you spend, don't buy stuff you don't need, and have a clue about how to invest, you will probably do just fine.
Robb Engen

Best Credit Cards For Travel Rewards - 0 views

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    I looked into the best credit cards for travel rewards in Canada, and the only way to earn more rewards is to use a premium credit card with an annual fee.  I calculated the travel rewards based on spending an average of $2,500 a month - $30,000 annually on your credit card.
Assaf K

Save money buying coffee every day - 0 views

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    A fun way to spend on coffee yet save money!
Robb Engen

MBNA Smart Cash MasterCard Review - 0 views

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    It doesn't get much better than receiving cold-hard cash back just for using a credit card for your every day spending.  Here are the benefits for using the MBNA Smart Cash MasterCard:
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