I made $16,000 on my wedding day — and I blew almost all of it

We wasted so many opportunities to spend our money wisely. And we paid for it in the end.

COVID restrictions are lifting. Have you updated your car insurance policy?

Did you make changes to your car insurance policy during lockdown? Don’t forget to update it.

MaRS Momentum names LowestRates.ca one of Canada's next $100M companies

We're thrilled to be one of 53 companies ramping up to reach $100 million in revenue in the next five years.

Is it possible to recover from financial infidelity?

Keeping financial secrets. Racking up joint debt without consent. How do couples bounce back?

Small Business Loans

Get a personal loan, even with bad credit. Compare loan terms from Canada’s most trusted loan providers.

Do you use a third-party budgeting app? It could nullify your account protection

Third-party budgeting apps can be helpful. But they come with their own liability risks.

How credit card churners are adapting during the pandemic

Interested in what credit card churners are up to in this economy? We spoke to two to find out.

 

I made bad financial decisions in hopes of fixing my marriage

A crumbling marriage. Two financial scams. How I fooled myself into thinking more money would right us.

REPORT: How COVID-19 has impacted homebuying and the mortgage market in Canada

Decline in home purchases. Increase in mortgage renewals. Here’s what Canadians were up to during the lockdown.

Here’s why you should give your teenager a credit card

If my parents and educators had discussed credit with me when I was a teenager and allowed me to practise responsible use, I’d have felt more confident when the time came to sign up for my own card and begin building credit on my own. This is why I believe parents should commit to teaching their teens about the role of credit in our adult lives, which may involve giving them their own card to practise on. 

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