Money Talks: Volume 53
Well Christmas came early for us this week! Looking around at the headlines day after day, most of the talk revolved around the mortgage and housing market. Government officials came out to speak on the topic, and people are once again asking why Jim Flaherty wants to interfere with the market once again (turns out,…
Read moreMoney Talks: Volume 52
We have four or five different categories that we regularly run here on Money Talks. Sometimes we find lots of news stories in one of those categories, and hardly anything in any of the others. This week we were thrilled to find at least a couple stories in our favourite categories – personal finance, real…
Read moreMoney Talks: Volume 50
It’s Financial Literacy Month! To kick things off in our first edition of Money Talks during this month where everything revolves around finances, we’ve got tons of goodies for you. The best place to invest in Canada, loads of personal finance literature to get you kick-started, and a look at whether it’s better to rent…
Read moreMoney Talks: Volume 49
As we scoured the headlines this week for the biggest financial stories, we noticed a trend. Most of the stories popping up were based on personal finance and the Canadian economy. And that’s fitting, isn’t it, considering how the two so greatly impact each other? Especially these days, when all eyes are on Parliament –…
Read moreMoney Talks: Volume 48
From employment insurance to the Senate scandal to the Bank of Canada’s interest rate, there was a lot of talk this week revolving around the Canadian economy. That being said, we still found some nuggets centered around personal finance, real estate, and your mortgage too. And it’s all really good stuff! Personal Finance Are you counting…
Read moreMoney Talks: Volume 47
There was a bit of personal finance chatter this week around the Web, and even some interesting investing news related to Twitter. But most of the news surrounded around Canadian finance, whether it was about tax credits or talk of the throne speech and the agenda of the Conservative government. Personal Finance How are you…
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