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9 Secrets to Solving Problems
Whether at work, home or in your personal life, coming up with creative problem solutions can be a difficult task. Try these simple ideas the next time you’re posed with a tough problem.
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4 Back to School Budget Tips
School can be expensive, and tuition is only a fraction of the overall cost. Learn to plan a student budget and manage the finacial risks of post-secondary education by following these simple tips.
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3 Ways to Plan Your Child's Education Savings
It's the beginning of a new school year, and now is the time to consider your child's education savings plan. Take some tips, and learn how to plan an education saving strategy that works for you.
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6 Ways to Save for Your Child's Education
With scholarships and student aid only going so far, figuring out a way to save for your child's education is essential. Check out these steps to calculating the costs of university and college, and the best way to repay debt once your student is out of school.
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4 Ways to Teach Your Teen About Money
Managing money is hard for many adults, so it's no surprise teens struggle to make smart financial decisions. Try these tips, and talk to your teens about money before it becomes a problem.
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4 Things to Look for in a Long-Term Financial Adviser
Looking at the big picture? Finding a long-term financial adviser can really pay off, so make sure they're right for the job by following our four-point questionnaire.
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5 Financial Stages of Life
What’s right for your money now won’t necessarily be so in 10 years. Follow these tips, and plan your finances to accommodate life's changing needs.
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3 Money Dangers for Divorced Couples
Splitting up is bad enough, but mismanaging your money will make a bad situation worse. Here are three tips to help you make the right financial decisions during divorce
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4 Investment Rules Every Woman Should Follow
Find out everything you need to know to ensure you stay financially secure throughout life's ups and downs
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12 Questions to Ask Before Buying a Timeshare
Have you ever attended a free information session on a timeshare? If you have, you know there can be a lot of pressure to buy. Don’t rush in - use these 12 questions to help you decide if a timeshare is right for you
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3 Ways to Help Your Kids Buy Their First Home
Are you thinking of helping your kids finance their first place? Here are three options for you to consider
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Good Debt, Bad Debt... What's the Difference?
With credit so easily available it may seem harmless to borrow. But many Canadians have too much debt: At the end of September 2010, the average debt to disposable income reached an all time high of 148.1%. This represents a debt of almost $15,000 for every $10,000 in disposable income earned.
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7 Tips to Lower Credit Card Costs
Credit cards can be a costly way to borrow. Interest piles on top of interest, month after month, and it adds up quickly. On the other hand, credit cards are convenient and sometimes necessary for such things as shopping online, reserving a hotel room, or renting a car. The key is to use credit wisely. Here are seven tips to lower your credit card costs
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4 Tips to Get the Best Bank Account
When you’re a kid, deciding where to put your money is simple: a piggy bank. The choices get more complex when dealing with an actual bank. How can you select the best bank account for you?
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7 Financial Tips Every Married Woman Should Know
Just about everyone who marries wants a happy and long-lasting union. But it doesn’t always work like that. And when divorce rears its ugly head, most people—especially women—aren’t ready. So here are seven things every married woman should know about her finances.
































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