A Look at Early Christmas Shopping, and how It’s Done
We all know that getting at least some of your Christmas shopping done early can be a big help when it comes to saving that budget. And it can also help when you’re shopping online trying to get things in before the big 25th hits. So today we look at those two very important elements…
Read moreTips when Leaving an Inheritance
This week we’ve talked a lot about how to use your inheritance, as well as how not to use it. But what if you’re the one that’s giving, and not receiving? When that’s the case, there are still a few things you have to keep in mind. Here are some tips on how to leave…
Read moreHow to Use Your Inheritance Wisely
Yesterday we talked about all the different ways not to use your inheritance, and there were some great tips in that post. So what’s left for you to do with it after you’ve read what not to do with it? Here are a few very wise ways to use that inheritance. Pay off your debt…
Read moreHow NOT to Use Your Inheritance
Yesterday we talked about how some folks in this country are relying on an inheritance to solve their money problems – and about how that’s not such a great idea. But if you beat the odds, have taken into consideration the tax implications that go along with receiving an inheritance, and are now set to…
Read moreAre You Relying on an Inheritance to Solve Your Problems?
Some people like to put money into an RRSP. Others like to stash their money away in real estate, waiting until the exact right time to pull it out. Others however, like to play a different game when it comes to the stash what they have socked away for their retirement. Or rather, what they…
Read moreCanada’s got More New Bank Notes!
As of Thursday this past week, Canada has some brand new currency! No, we haven’t introduced $25 bills or $0.03 coins, but the Bank of Canada has released new $5 and $10 bills that are much like the $20 and $100 bills that were released by the Bank beginning in 2011. These are the last…
Read moreThree-Quarters of Canadians Still Drowning in Debt
Another survey was released by the RBC this week that showed just how Canadians are still drowning in debt. And while much of the media that picked the story up sold it under headlines such as “A quarter of Canadians are Debt-Free!” we can see beyond the headline to see the really bad news. And…
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