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Credit Score Myths
Home / Blog / Debt, Savings & Retirement Credit reports, credit scores, and everything associated with them can become overwhelming when figuring out fact and fiction. I can guarantee that my father still thinks some credit myths are facts because his father told him and so forth. Some are just

November Financial Literacy Books To Read
Home / Blog / Financial& Retirement by Katie Weber November is Financial literacy month; to celebrate, we will be sharing our best financial book recommendations to get the ball rolling. We know what you’re thinking financial books on the must-read list, aren’t they boring? No way! Financial books don’t have

New Covid Benefits Explained
Home / Blog / Debt, Financial Health, Savings & Retirement by Katie Weber 2020 has been a financial rollercoaster; with the ongoing global pandemic caused by COVID-19, Canadians have been affected in numerous ways. The most notable impact is how it has affected the financial circumstances of many Canadians. With

Everything you need to know about OSAP and SLOC
The least exciting thing about going off to post-secondary is planning how you are going to pay for it. While there are many options out there to pay for post-secondary, the most popular ways are either OSAP or a Student Line of Credit. OSAP….

How not to go broke planning a wedding?
Pop that champagne, you’re getting married! Congratulations on your engagement! After announcing the big news to friends and family, it’s time to start planning for your big day. That means creating a wedding budget and putting those plans into action. It’s no secret…

Back to School Savings Tips
Back to school time is usually a stressful yet exciting time for parents and children alike, filled with new school supplies for the hopeful new school year. This year is beginning to look a little different with many schools switching to online learning for the foreseeable…