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What Does It Mean to Be Intentional With Spending?

Take Control of Your Finances: A Guide for Teens Step 1: Identify Your Financial Goals Do you want to stop living paycheck to paycheck? Do you want to be debt-free by 40? Do you want to stop renting and become a homeowner? When you have a...

Renting for the Long-Term? You’re Not Alone 

Budgeting Tips for Long-Term Renters The Reality of Long-Term Renting Are you one of the many Canadians who rent their homes long-term? According to a recent report, 33% of Canadians rent their homes, making it a common and viable option for many people. While renting can...

What Financial Lessons Can Back-to-School Shopping Teach Us?

Here is the rewritten content in HTML format, organized with headings and subheadings, and approximately 1000 words: How to Teach Your Kids About Budgeting Basics with School Supply Shopping By Melissa Jackson Introduction As the school year approaches, back-to-school spending and expenses kick in. But what if you...

How to Lower Your Fixed Monthly Expenses to Pay Down Debt Faster

Budgeting 101: How to Lower Your Fixed Monthly Expenses By Carmen Chan Are you tired of feeling like your fixed monthly expenses are eating up all your income? You're not alone. Many Canadians are struggling to make ends meet, with credit card debt and loan payments...

Will a Payday Loan Fix My Money Troubles?

Payday Loans: Know the Risks and Options By Kelly Gabriel The Reality of Payday Loans In recent years, many of us have faced financial difficulties, and it's no surprise that payday loans have become a tempting solution. With the cost of living increasing, it's easy to see...

Why Summer is the Perfect Time for a Financial Check In

Taking Control of Your Debt: A Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Calculate Your Debt Calculating how much you owe is the first step in taking control of your debt. This can be a daunting task, especially if you're struggling with debt. It's natural to want to avoid...