Posts Tagged ‘budget’
The Cost of Keeping Up With the Jones
We often see families putting themselves in difficult financial situations because they make purchase decisions based on emotions rather than considering the total cost. Sometimes, we have to take a step back and ask ourselves a few questions: what are these material things going to add to my overall quality of life? How are we going to pay for these purchases and what is the overall cost?
Read MoreBudgeting 101 – Part 1 of 5
If you want to make a budget, you need to understand your expenses, short-term, medium-term and long-term. Monthly expenses can be fixed or variable. Annual expenses can be fixed and some variable.
Read MorePersonal Bankruptcy in 12 Steps
Recognize the Problem, often the most challenging step as it requires that you admit that you are having financial troubles beyond your control and need help. Contact a Licensed Insolvency Trustee, the Trustee will provide a free confidential consultation and review your financial situation and discuss your options.
Read MoreStruggling With Debt Tackle Your Finances Head On
Hiding from the reality of your financial situation will do nothing to improve it. People have a pre-disposition to hide from the truth, particularly when the truth is ugly. Unfortunately, we see this every day.
Read MorePlanning a Debt Free Summer Vacation
If you did not start saving soon enough and don’t have enough money, then you may want to consider delaying your trip to the following year. Your vacation will be much more enjoyable if you know that it is paid for in advance.
Read MoreMy Bank Account Is Always In Overdraft
Banks charge interest on overdraft account as high as 20%; this can be a costly form of credit. If you find that you are carrying an overdraft balance and running out of money between pay periods, this can be an early warning sign of future financial difficulties.
Read MoreHow to Create a Budget in 5 Steps
We all know the importance of living within our means but according to recent statistics, less than 50% of Canadians use a monthly budget to plan their spending. When putting together a budget plan the key is not to make it complicated or difficult to follow.
Read MoreTips for Saving Money on Groceries
For most Canadian families groceries are there second highest monthly expense outside of their housing cost so it’s important to get the most bang for your buck. Here are a few tips and suggestions that may help you reduce your grocery expenses.
Read More10 Steps To Rebuild Your Credit Rating After Bankruptcy
Once you have been discharged from your personal bankruptcy or consumer proposal there are some steps you can follow to put you on the path to a healthy credit rating.
Read MoreWhich Debt Solution is Right for Me?
With consumer debt at an all-time high, the number of companies offering credit counselling or debt settlement services, are multiplying at an alarming rate. Many of these companies have large advertising budgets and slick websites designed to play on the fears of stressed out consumers who are in need of debt relief.
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