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Personal Finance Mistakes FAQ: Part 1

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on May 23, 2014

Missed a mortgage payment? Credit cards maxed out? Did your cheque bounce? Click through for answers to these questions.

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10 Reasons why it's a Good Idea to Save Your Money

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on May 21, 2014

Here are 10 great reasons why you should be saving your money.

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How to Be a Debt Free Student

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on April 29, 2014

Our top advice on how to stay out of debt while you're in school.

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How to Best Spend Your Tax Refund

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on April 21, 2014

Now that the tax season is coming to an end, you might be thinking about how best to spend your tax refund. Well, here is some advice!

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Tax Season Dos and Don'ts

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on April 2, 2014

Here's what you should (and shouldn't do) during this year's tax season.

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Are You Addicted to Your Credit Cards?

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on March 31, 2014

If you're addicted to your credit cards, then here are some tips to help move you to a healthier financial position.

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What to ask a lender before getting a car loan

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on March 10, 2014

What are the questions you should keep in mind for your lender when you are purchasing a new car?

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What Are Payday Loan Interest Rates In Canada?

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on March 7, 2014

Payday loan interest rates in Canada typically range from 300% APR up to 500%. They are one of the most expensive forms of financing.

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How to Cope with You and Your Friends Having Differences in Income?

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on February 13, 2014

How can you cope with you and your friends having differences in income? What do you do if you earn less than your friends? Or if you earn more?

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Do Rich People Have Better Credit Than You?

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on January 17, 2014

The answer to this question might be surprising.

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2014 is the Year to get Serious about your Finances

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on January 10, 2014

2014 is the Year to get Serious about your Finances! Check out this article for some fresh advice on how to get started.

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Why personal finance should be taught in high school

By Caitlin Wood, BA
Published on November 13, 2013

Check out some basic reasons why personal finance should be taught in schools.

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