Personal loans are the fastest growing debt category

Personal loans fastest-growing debt category, surpassing student loans or credit cards in the U.S.

FIRE can help you retire early. But at what cost?

This financial independence movement may help you save enough money to retire early, but at what cost? 

Calgary and Edmonton have the best ‘financial health’ in Canada

Western cities in Canada have above-average levels of financial health, while cities in Quebec and the Maritimes tend to score below the average. 

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Why I chose debt consolidation over a balance transfer credit card

Weighing the advantages and disadvantages of applying for a balance transfer credit card versus debt consolidation.

Tangerine unveils vertical World Mastercard with new perks

Tangerine unveils new vertically designed credit card with perks including airport experiences, mobile device insurance.

Racialized workforce has highest percentage of working poor in Toronto

The main takeaway from the report is that the rate of working poverty in Toronto is increasing, especially for the racialized workforce.

Having a baby was the wake-up call I needed to get my finances in order

Bringing a baby into this world when you still have debt is a scary feeling. I used it as motivation.

Competition Bureau proposes new policy to lower Canada’s expensive cell phone bills

The bureau recommends that the CRTC pursue a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) policy to help lower cell phone bills for Canadians.

40% of Canadians don’t see themselves ever escaping debt, Manulife survey says

Millennials and Gen Xers are faring worst of all, compared with their Boomer counterparts.

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