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December 19, 2019: Fresh finds of the week
How to conquer social anxiety around the holidays, a guide to ethical decluttering in Canada, some tips for building successful gingerbread houses, and a list of author-recommended books for your kids. This week’s Fresh Finds.
Is pet insurance worth the cost?
Pet insurance can be a life-saver in many situations. But before you sign a policy, make sure you’ve considered the following factors:
December 12, 2019: Fresh finds of the week
How to write better emails, tax tips for U.S. citizens living in Canada, a better way to calculate your dog’s human age, and the perils of survivorship bias. This week’s Fresh Finds.
This is what it costs to own a pet. Forewarned is forearmed.
Adopting a pet can be one of the most wonderful things you can do for yourself and your family. But the question is, can you afford it?
December 5, 2019: Fresh finds of the week
Holiday cookie recipes, how to spend your money guilt-free, why we’re all so bad at predicting the future, and an interview with a happiness expert. This week’s Fresh Finds.
7 Steps to Become a Cash Flow Management Ninja
Cash Flow management is the engine that drives any financial plan. Even small improvements in money management can, over time, move you closer (or beyond!) your financial and life goals. Here are 7 cash management strategies worth trying out individually or together.
How to be a smart consumer during the holidays
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are right around the corner. Here’s how to be a smart consumer during the holidays.
November 27, 2019: Fresh finds of the week
How to stop procrastinating, book recommendations by billionaires, a holiday literature shopping guide, and some life lessons from the death notices. This week’s Fresh Finds.
Are you making the most of your tax refund? – For employees
You may have read that if you’re getting a tax refund, you’re not tax planning properly. After all, why would you want CRA to use your money for the year only to give it back when you file your tax return?