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5 Good Reasons to Use a Credit Card

Credit cards bring you a lot of advantages as long as you use them wisely

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Should You Have a Joint Bank Account?

The pros and cons of having a joint bank account.

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Planning Your Personal Finances (part 2)

Let’s continue on the next steps to planning your personal finances.

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Planning Your Personal Finances (Part 1)

Financial planning allows us to realize our goals and objectives by learning, organizing, and planning based on the reality of our current situation.

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5 Ideas for Eco-Friendly Gifts

When choosing only eco-friendly gifts, it adds something to the experience that will make the gift special.

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Should You Buy Your Leased Car?

The pandemic has definitely thrown a curve ball in the car market.

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Condo Fees Explained

An overview of what condo fees are and what they include.

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Being Financially Ready for Baby

a few tips to be financially ready for baby

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The Many Costs of Being Unbanked or Underbanked

What does it mean to be unbanked or underbanked? And what are the consequences?

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What’s in a Living Wage?

Not that much, unfortunately. A “living wage” is a bit of a misnomer.

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