Posts Tagged ‘budget’
Is a Consumer Proposal Worth It?
Many years ago, the Government created a second path to deal with debt, but many consumers still don’t know about this choice. It’s called a consumer proposal.
Read MoreThe Real Cost of Not Dealing with Your Debt
There are debt solutions available that will save significant sums of money for you.
Read MoreCredit Rebuilding Basics, Part 5 — Fine-tuning and Monitoring
If you have already taken the appropriate action steps to rebuild your credit, you should be well on your way to a higher credit score. Now it’s time to fine-tune and build on what you have already accomplished.
Read MoreCredit Rebuilding Basics, Part 4 — Rebuilding Your Credit
We’ve also provided a blueprint for how you can repair your credit before rebuilding your credit. Now for the exciting stuff—rebuilding your credit score!
Read MoreFood Budget Too High? 13 Helpful Tips When Budgeting for Food
As the second or third largest expense in your budget, the money you spend on your groceries is something you have lots of control over. It’s almost always the easiest and most effective way to reduce your cost of living.
Read MoreFinancial Deep Cleaning Series – Part 3
It is important to stay on top of your finances and keep a finger on the pulse of your household budget.
Read MoreFinancial Deep Cleaning Series – Part 2
Deep cleaning your financial rooms can save you a lot of money, significantly reduce your monthly “burn rate” and significantly reduce your stress.
Read MoreLicensed Pros Provide Options for Student Loan Debt
By consulting a Licensed Insolvency Trustee (“LIT”), you can receive advice about all of your student loan repayment options, not only the options offered by the National Student Loan Service Centre or your financial institution.
Read MoreBuying vs. Leasing a New Vehicle – Part One – 3 Important Points to Remember
Figuring out how to pay for this expensive infrastructure is something most of us have to consider.
Read MoreA Little Extra Time for Self-Employed People to File
Even if you cannot pay your full balance owing on or before April 30, 2018, you can avoid the late-filing penalty by filing your return on time; by June 15, 2018.
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