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Recognizing and Avoiding the Latest Scams of 2025

Protecting yourself from the latest scams

2025 scams, AI scams, Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, QR code scam, scams canada, scams canada 2025, Sim-swapping scam, Text scams

6 Fun Ways To Teach Kids About Money

Teaching kids about money doesn’t have to be a dull chore; in fact, it can be a lot of fun!

budgeting, financial literacy, Financial literacy for kids, kids, kids and money, Kids finance, money, money for kids, Money smart kids, personal finance, personal finances, Teaching kids about money

5 Saving Tips on Back-to School Shopping

Avoiding “back to school” overspending

back to school, back to school shopping, saving on back to school shopping

Finding an ESL Teaching Job as a Non-Native English Speaker

Finding an ESL teaching job as a non-native speaker

CELTA, ESL teacher, ESL teaching jobs, Non-native English Speaker, Non-native English teacher, teaching english abroad, Teaching English as a non-native, teaching English overseas, TEFL, TESOL

4 Ways to Teach Personal Finances to Your Kids

Teaching good money habits to kids.

children allowance, kids and money, money and kids, money for kids, teaching kids

Financial Planning for Your Child’s College Education

Financing post-secondary education has become a costly endeavor for most students and their families. But thankfully, with good financial planning, it doesn’t have to be.

canadian personal finance, money, personal finance, personal finance blog, personal finances

My Open Letter to High-School Graduates

Dear High-School Graduates: Congratulations on your high school diploma! This is probably the first of many milestones in your life.

financing college, financing education, financing post-secondary education, financing university, high-school diploma, high-school graduates, personal finance advice, post-secondary education, student loan

Understanding Child Support Laws in Canada

Most people never think about child support unless they are involved in a divorce. If you’re the receiver of child support, it never seems like enough, and if you’re the payer, it seems like too much.

alimony, child support, child support canada, couples and money, divorce, divorce canada

My MBA cost me $102 300!

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote my 2 final MBA exams. If felt a bit strange. A chapter of my life is coming to a close after 3 years.

financing education, Getting an MBA, MBA, MBA costs, personal finance, personal finance blog, post-secondary education, Tuition fees, University costs

CESB explained

Until last week, very little financial relief was available to students

CERB, CESB, covid-19; coronavirus; novel coronavirus, government student loan, student loan

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