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7 Ways Your Pet Teaches You to Save – Pet Ownership on a Budget

Rewrite the 3. Ditch the Gym: Let Your Sidekick Keep You Active Dogs need walks, cats need play time, and even small pets like rabbits or birds can encourage movement. Building an exercise routine with your pet – or while your pet keeps you company...

What Happens to Debt When You Die in Canada Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 

Rewrite the What Happens to Credit Card Debt When You Die?  Another common question we get is: What happens to credit card debt when you die? Credit card debt is unsecured debt, so the same answer applies to payday loans, unsecured debt consolidation loans, and...

Budgeting Tips for New Grads During Uncertain Times

Rewrite the By Garrett Johnson Whether you are a new grad or a young adult entering your first full-time job, budgeting tips for new grads are more important than ever when you’re learning to live on a tight budget. The internet is full...

How to Deal With Debt As a Gig WorkerGet Ahead of Possible Reduced Income Due to Unexpected American Tariffs

Rewrite the Ensure you’re making at least the minimum payment on your debts but aim for siphoning off a third of your gross income towards your debts to pay them off faster. By making debt payments your top priority you’ll be in a better...

Are Your Heating Bills Leaving You Out In the Cold? How to Slash Electricity and Gas Bills During Canadian Winters

Rewrite the 4. Make Energy Efficient Switches Where Possible From switching to LED lightbulbs to upgrading to Energy Star-certified appliances and home fixtures, Canadian homeowners can save hundreds on their heating, gas, and electricity bills. LED bulbs use up to 75 percent less energy...

7 Tips to Aggressively Pay Off Debt in 2025

Rewrite the Which Debts Aren’t Worth Paying Down First? 4. Prepare For the Year Ahead You may have some big ticket items to save up for in 2025. January is the time to acknowledge your year-round needs and siphon a portion of your income...