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Dont Let Blue Monday Keep You Down

The term “Blue Monday” was coined by psychologist Cliff Arnall when he calculated the third Monday in January as the most depressing day of the year.

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New Year Start Fresh Eliminate Your Debt Heres How

Prepare for the New Year by not increasing your debt burden over the holiday season. Gifts, travel, entertainment and boxing week sales are all outside the normal course of your monthly spend.

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Motoring Through Debt

When people are struggling with debt, often one of their biggest worries is that they will lose their vehicle. For many, their vehicle represents not just a way to get themselves to work or the kids to hockey, but freedom itself. The idea of life without...

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With the holidays around the corner, financially strapped Canadian families are wondering how to make it through without breaking the bank.

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​​​​There’s no better time to consider your financial future as 2016 comes to a close and the New Year approaches. Many may be asking themselves how they can start to make some steps towards becoming debt free. Let’s break it into a few action steps to...

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'Tis The Season To Be Budgeting

MNP’s Donna Carson recently spoke with Money Mentors shared some money saving tips to consider as we head into another busy holiday season.

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Black Friday Savings How Much Do They Cost In The Long Run

As the Canadian economy continues to stagger and unemployment grips several provinces throughout the country, Black Friday shopping can feel like ‘smart spending.’

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Develop The Discipline To Make Saving Like Breathing

MNP's TAKE: With a struggling national economy and unemployment on the rise throughout several provinces, it's no surprise to learn that Canadians are grappling with financial insecurity.

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Paying Out Of Pocket To Keep Your Business Afloat

Ultimately, the purpose of any business is to make a profit. The value of any business is largely determined as a multiple of its profit or cash flow.

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Financial Literacy Month Get Serious About Your Finances

November 1 marks the beginning of Financial Literacy Month in Canada. Each year, Canadians set out on a month long journey to become more literate, more mindful and more in control of their finances.

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