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How to Avoid Unfortunate Investing
Before you become embroiled in a get-rich-quick scheme make sure that you know what you’re getting yourself into.
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Financing Your University Education
Student debt in Canada amounts to $12.5 billion--and grows by $17 a second. On average, college students accumulate a debt of $13,000 by graduation; students in bachelor programs graduate with a debt of $20,000. Financing your college or univeristy education can be a daunting task--but it can be done. Here's how.
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Your Credit: How It's Reported
If you’ve ever applied for a credit card, borrowed money for a home or a car, or gone to a bank for a loan of any kind, your credit report has been checked. What does yours say about you?
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Are You a Workaholic?
Though not officially a psychological disorder, workaholism is recognized as a compulsive behavior. Even in today’s fast-paced workplace, there’s a real difference between the conscientious employee who sometimes burns the midnight oil and the driven individual who never lets up.
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Credit Card Commandments to Get Out of Debt
Struggling to control credit card debt? Don’t despair or delay! Check out these pointers to get out of your dollar difficulties.
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How to Amuse Your Kids on a Budget
While toddlers and young children are easily entertained with snow, a toboggan and an afternoon in the park, older children demand more. Take advantage of low-cost entertainment for your children and make your money go further this holiday season.
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Get the Most from Games Consoles
A video games console can be expensive to buy and costs even more if you are constantly paying out for new games. By waiting for inevitable and substantial price cuts and finding alternative means of buying games, you can have fun at a fraction of the cost without falling prey to the marketing ploys of the manufacturers.
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Bargain Christmas Trees
For many Canadians, a home at Christmas needs a real tree, redolent with the smell of freshly cut fir, but an expensive natural tree is not the only choice available.
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Are Brand-Name Appliances Good Value?
You pay a lot more for leading, top-end brand names than for own-label or lower-end appliances. So are they worth the extra expense?
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How to Save at the Supermarket
Once you walk through their doors, supermarkets want you to spend, spend, spend, so be aware of the tricks they employ to part you from your hard-earned cash.
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Outsmart the Supermarket Planners
Supermarkets are laid out the way they are for one very specific reason—to make you part with your money. They are carefully designed by experts who use every marketing trick in the book to slow you down, tempt you with impulse buys and inspire you with delicious-looking and -smelling food.
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Best Buys on Everyday Foods
Skyrocketing food prices means you need to keep an eye out for the bargains at your local supermarket. Here are some strategies to help you reduce your shopping bills.
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Can You Afford to Be a Stay-At-Home Parent?
Ever dream of giving up the workaday schlep and staying home with your kids? Surprise! You may actually be able to afford to do it.
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How to Get the Best Value in Budget Wines
Wine sales have grown rapidly in the last 20 years and vintages from many different countries are available in Canadian stores. Few of us are connoisseurs, so how do we decide which bottle to select from the crowded shelves?
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Wine 101
There is so much to learn about wine, it can be daunting, but here are a few tips to start you off.





















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