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Are You Ready to Fall Off the Fiscal Cliff? What You Need to Know if the Bush Tax Cuts ... - 0 views

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    The fiscal cliff is coming, the fiscal cliff is coming! Is the so called tax cliff the impending doom many think it is? See what the fiscal tax cliff is all about.
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Finding Alternative Methods Of Getting What You Need - 0 views

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    we often pay money for things without stopping to think that there might be a better way to acquire them. You don't have to buy new all the time in order to get a good value. Here are some alternative ways to get what you need
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What is Capital Gains Tax? - 0 views

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    What is capital gains tax? Almost everyone is familiar with federal income taxes, but not everyone is as familiar with the capital gains tax.
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Money As a Means of Keeping Score - Young And Thrifty - 0 views

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    What is the value of money after a billion dollars? What motivates you after you have enough money?
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Medical Loss Ratio - What is It and Why Might I Get a Refund Check? - 0 views

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    Health insurance consumers may have seen Medical Loss Ratio letters in the mail or perhaps even received a rebate check. But what is this medical loss ratio? Read on to find out.
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Wouldn't It Be Nice If All Credit Card Issuers Were Like Tarjeta Naranja? - 0 views

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    What if your credit card issuer sent you an apology in the form of flowers if you were dissatisfied? What if, instead of treating you like a number, you felt as though you were treated like a friend? That's philosophy behind Argentina's Tarjeta Naranja, a local credit card on the verge of going international.
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What is Renter's Insurance and Why You Need It - 0 views

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    Renter's insurance is an important coverage that most renters don't think they need or think they can't afford. See what renter's insurance is and why you need it.
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What is Glass-Steagall and Why Do WE See it in the News? - 0 views

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    Since the financial crisis in 2008 there's one term you keep hearing pop up: Glass-Steagall. Find out what Glass-Steagall is and why we keep hearing it in the news.
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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.
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What Is A Secured Credit Card? - 0 views

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    We use use credit cards all the time but did you know there are 2 basic types: secured and unsecured? See what secured credit cards are.
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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.
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Investment Strategies During a Bear Market - 0 views

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    Take a look at some investing strategies to consider during a bear market. Also see what a bear market is.
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    Take a look at some investing strategies to consider during a bear market. Also see what a bear market is.
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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.
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Cross Border Shopping Exemptions - 0 views

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    When cross border shopping, there are exemption limits to what you can purchase and bring back into Canada without paying duties and taxes at the border.
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    When cross border shopping, there are exemption limits to what you can purchase and bring back into Canada without paying duties and taxes at the border.
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Education: Your Hedge Against Inflation - 0 views

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    You're wondering what your best hedge against inflation is. Maybe gold? Stocks? How about education? Yes, education can be a great hedge against inflation.
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    You're wondering what your best hedge against inflation is. Maybe gold? Stocks? How about education? Yes, education can be a great hedge against inflation.
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Giving To Charity: Financially Supporting Charities - 0 views

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    Those of us in better financial situations should give what we can to those that are less fortunate, but without peer pressure towards charity.
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    Those of us in better financial situations should give what we can to those that are less fortunate, but without peer pressure towards charity.
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So You Really Want a 30 Year Mortgage? Think Extra Payments - 0 views

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    Looking at buying a house and taking on a mortgage? Never take out a mortgage based on what kind of house a mortgage calculator says you can afford.
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    Looking at buying a house and taking on a mortgage? Never take out a mortgage based on what kind of house a mortgage calculator says you can afford.
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RRSPs: Taking Money Out - 0 views

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    What happens when you want to take money out of your RRSP? Here are the RRSP withdrawal rules you'll need to know.
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    What happens when you want to take money out of your RRSP? Here are the RRSP withdrawal rules you'll need to know.
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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.
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Gold vs McDonalds - My University Money - 0 views

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    I still can't get over why people put so much stock in gold when the stock market hits a recession or when international markets in general hit turbulence.  It makes little sense to me that this is what people do in order to feel more secure.
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    I still can't get over why people put so much stock in gold when the stock market hits a recession or when international markets in general hit turbulence.  It makes little sense to me that this is what people do in order to feel more secure.
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