New Years Resolutions and Debt
New years resolutions often involve improving health, weight loss, or getting rid of a bad habit. There is one other resolution that people should consider this year. Don’t forget about improving your financial health and your bad credit habits in the new year. Consider adding one or more of these credit or debt resolutions to…
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Seek financial help sooner rather than later!
Many people, upon leaving my office after their initial consultation with me, tell me that they wish they had sought financial help sooner. The biggest mistake most people that have personal debt problems make is that they wait too long to get the help they need. Many people will struggle for years with these issues,…
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Black Friday (Week)
There was once a time when shopping on Black Friday meant huge savings that day which drew in crowds as early as 6 o’clock in the morning. People would take the day off work to wait in long lines in the hopes of getting an amazing deal on an item that they may or may…
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When Should You Seek Debt Relief?
The average interest rate on credit cards is approximately 20%. For example, if one owes $20,000.00 on credit cards, the approximate annual interest is $4,000.00. This individual will pay about $333.33 in interest every month of the year. You have less money to pay your living expenses or for savings and you have not reduced…
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Debt Management and your Bank
The first step to getting a fresh start is taking control of your personal finances. That is why I recommend opening a new bank account at a new bank if you owe money to the bank that you currently do you banking at. There is nothing worse than having your bank freeze your account, taking money…
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Financial Difficulties and your Family
Debt and other financial difficulties can take a significant toll on your personal well-being. However, if you have a family, that toll only becomes heavier. You worry about providing for your family members, and you worry about their happiness. They will notice your stress, and they will notice that you do fewer activities and give…
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Managing Credit Card Debt
If you carry around a credit card or two, like most Canadians, it’s not necessarily a problem. Credit cards offer convenience and flexibility, and used correctly, can help you build a good credit rating as well. Unfortunately though, not everyone is in the black with their credit card statements. If you are someone who carries a…
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5 Things to Do With Your Tax Refund
With tax season here, many people are eager to file their tax returns for only one reason: the possibility of a tax refund. How wonderful it would be to see unexpected money arrive. Pondering how to use the refund? There is no right or wrong way to use the money but getting your priorities straight…
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Saving Money and Back-To-School
This September, both of my children will officially be in school. It’s hard to believe time has flown by so fast, but it’s also hard to believe how much money I’m expected to spend on school supplies. Since the beginning of August has now crept up on us, we will begin to see the back…
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Talking To Your Kids About Debt
It’s fairly common for parents who are going through hard financial times to never mention debt in the presence of their children. What some people don’t realize is that today’s kids are smarter than you think, and they can usually sense what’s going on at home. What kids can’t understand is why. As a responsible…
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