The Most Hideous Financial Image Ever
I saw this hideous financial image in the Ottawa Citizen and was disgusted by the services that are available out there, but now, they are everywhere!
I saw this hideous financial image in the Ottawa Citizen and was disgusted by the services that are available out there, but now, they are everywhere!
Greed and Gluttony are two of the 7 deadly sins, and their reputation is deserved.
In early 2009, Canada’s unemployment rate spiked to 7.2%, highlighting the deepening effects of the global financial crisis. This post examines how rising unemployment strains family finances, alters consumer confidence, and reshapes economic forecasts. It reflects on personal resilience in tough times and the importance of financial preparation—including emergency savings and debt management. As history shows, unemployment impacts not just the numbers, but the everyday lives of Canadians navigating uncertain futures.
Keywords: unemployment, job loss, Canadian economy, financial crisis 2009, unemployment rate, recession planning, emergency fund, economic resilience
In 2010 TD decided to jack the interest rate on my unsecured line of credit, and it’s rate keeps rising, unfortunately.
Accountability for CEO’s of large companies, starts and ends with the board of directors, and large shareholders. Their accountability is not to employees, but to the shareholders.