5 Financial Considerations for Aspiring Post-Secondary Students
Credit Canada
by Richard Haggins
1w ago
Over2 million students were enrolled in Canadian post-secondary programs in 2021. Options for study? Vast. But so are your potential debt obligations upon graduation ..read more
Visit website
Navigating Your Finances During a Lay-Off
Credit Canada
by Dianna Hendriks
3w ago
Navigating through the world after losing your job can be scary. There are uncertainties and questions that come along with adjusting to a new lifestyle. Figuring out what to do can seem daunting, but when you’re equipped with the right tools and support, you’ll come out stronger and find new growth in these next steps.  ..read more
Visit website
Overspending and Mental Health: Your Guide to Improving Your Financial Health
Credit Canada
by Zandile Chiwanza
1M ago
It all began with a few small purchases I didn't need. I remember the feelings so vividly. Whenever I felt stressed, sad, or anxious, I added multiple items to my online shopping cart and clicked the checkout button to self-soothe.  ..read more
Visit website
Credit Scores: Everything You Need to Know in Canada [2023 Guide]
Credit Canada
by Randolph Taylor
1M ago
When did you last apply for a credit card, mortgage, or line of credit? Do you remember hearing the word “credit score” tossed around? Maybe your high credit score helped you score that loan. Or your low credit score was a factor for rejection ..read more
Visit website
5 Benefits of Paying Down Debt with Your Tax Refund
Credit Canada
by Myles-Morgan Summers
1M ago
When you receive your annual tax refund, the extra cash can feel like a reward. But what should you do with that money? Some might see this refund as an opportunity to buy themselves something nice or put some cash away for a rainy day ..read more
Visit website
Gambling Debt: Warning Signs and What to Do About It
Credit Canada
by Mike Bergeron
1M ago
You’re back from your weekend getaway to Niagara Falls.  Maybe you played a few rounds of blackjack and lost a few hundred bucks. But at the end of the day, you know gambling and lottery odds aren’t in your favour. If it’s a once-in-a-blue-moon thing, you’re probably in the clear from serious gambling debt or addiction.  ..read more
Visit website
Tax Changes in Canada: What You Need to Know When Filing Your 2022 Taxes
Credit Canada
by Nazreen Siska
2M ago
Have you been putting off filing your taxes for 2022? Don’t worry, you’re not alone, and the good news is that there is still time! The deadline for most Canadians to file their 2022 tax returns and pay any amounts owing is April 30, 2023. However, since that date falls on a Sunday this year, you have until May 1, 2023 to file. Those who are self-employed have until June 15, 2023 to file their 2022 tax return ..read more
Visit website
Protecting Your Children from Identity Theft
Credit Canada
by Cathy Plowman
2M ago
Identity theft can be a major hassle to deal with. When an unscrupulous person takes your personal information and uses it to open new credit cards, bank accounts, loans, or other financial services and bails on the debts they accrue, it can ruin your credit ..read more
Visit website
‘FinTok’: What it is and How to Use it Safely and Effectively
Credit Canada
by Doris Asiedu
2M ago
Amid concerns over inflation, a rising cost in living, and talk of a looming recession, more Canadians are seeking out financial advice on how to make the most of their money ..read more
Visit website
How to Talk to Your Partner About Money: 5 Tips and Expert Advice
Credit Canada
by Sandy Daykin
3M ago
“Together, or separate bills?” You can get a sneak peek into your partner’s financial values on the first date. Of course, that won’t tell you the whole picture. Do they take you to an extravagant restaurant and cover a $500 bill? They could be successful and enjoy life in the moment — or they could be reckless with their money ..read more
Visit website

Follow Credit Canada on Feedspot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR