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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?
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.
Tom Drake

Consider Housing Changes to Improve Your Finances - 0 views

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    If you want to make the greatest financial difference, you may need to consider housing changes. Consider these strategies to improve your finances.
Tom Drake

How to Get Your Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Early - 0 views

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    To qualify To get your CPP early, you basically have To meet two key criteria. The first is you must be over the age of 60. The second is you must have made at least one valid contribution inTo Canada Pension Plan.
Tom Drake

How to Invest Now With Little Money to Start - 0 views

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    No more debts? Want to start investing but don't know where? Here are suggestions for anyone looking for a smart, sensible way to get started in investing now
Tom Drake

What Will Canadians Do with Their Pennies? - 0 views

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    The Canadian penny is being phased out, and that means that some people are considering what to do with their pennies. However, pennies will still be legal tender in Canada, so you can use them. Here are some ideas for what to do with your pennies.
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    The Canadian penny is being phased out, and that means that some people are considering what to do with their pennies. However, pennies will still be legal tender in Canada, so you can use them. Here are some ideas for what to do with your pennies.
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    The Canadian penny is being phased out, and that means that some people are considering what to do with their pennies. However, pennies will still be legal tender in Canada, so you can use them. Here are some ideas for what to do with your pennies.
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?
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.
Assaf K

Three Big Changes to OAS (Old Age Security) - 0 views

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    The biggest change to OAS (Old Age Security) is the change in the age of eligibility from age 65 to 67. This change will be phased in over 17 years.
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    The biggest change to OAS (Old Age Security) is the change in the age of eligibility from age 65 to 67. This change will be phased in over 17 years.
Tom Drake

Leaving money to a charity through your estate - 0 views

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    Giving money to charity through your estate can be good for the soul, the community and the pocketbook. Here's how to give to charity in your Will.
Assaf K

How Much Money Do I Need To Retire? - 0 views

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    Wondering how much money do I need to retire? These quick retirement calculations can help you find out what you need to retire in Canada.
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    Wondering how much money do I need to retire? These quick retirement calculations can help you find out what you need to retire in Canada.
My University Money

Accommodation for Students While Enrolled in University - 0 views

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    Finding accommodations can be tough if you leave it to the last minute. Here are some tips to improve your chances to find a good place to call home.
Glen Craig

How to Use the Debt Snowball to Pay Off Credit Card Debt - 0 views

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    Want to really make a dent in your credit card debt? See how you can use the debt snowball method to speed up your credit card debt repayment.
Mike Collins

Three Ways to Still Have Fun While Paying Down Debt - 0 views

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    Being in debt doesn't mean you are sentenced to a life without fun. Here are 3 ways to have fun while continuing to pay down your debt.
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

8 Places to Research Your Potential House Before You Buy a Home - 0 views

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    You want to buy a home. Awesome. But make sure you know everything you can about the neighborhood you plan to look at and the houses there. See 8 places to research.
Assaf K

11 Ways to Prepare Your Home for Winter, Conserve Energy, and Save Money - 0 views

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    Before the winter cold hits you want to make sure you have done what you can to prepare your home for winter to both conserve energy and save money. See 11 ways you can do this.
Assaf K

6 Audit Red Flags the IRS Uses to Choose Which Returns to Audit - 0 views

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    No one looks forward to an audit. But did you know there are things on your return that could be an audit red flag? See some audit red flags and why they could trigger an audit. 
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    No one looks forward to an audit. But did you know there are things on your return that could be an audit red flag? See some audit red flags and why they could trigger an audit.
Tom Drake

Should You Donate To The Homeless? - 0 views

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    Should you donate to the homeless? Every day I pass people on my way to and from work asking for change. Here's my rationale for why I don't donate.
Tom Drake

How to deal with the new changes to OAS - 0 views

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    Will changes to OAS affect retirement? The new changes are not insignificant and will impact the future of Canadians.
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