Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff with Debt â„¢
Don’t sweat the small stuff with debt is possibly the most irresponsible thing any financial professional could tell a client, yet it continues to happen.
Don’t sweat the small stuff with debt is possibly the most irresponsible thing any financial professional could tell a client, yet it continues to happen.
Sometimes all it takes is an off-hand comment that has saved me money in life.
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Resurrecting finance and current event commentary with a Twitter twist, this post dives into the strange but true stories of Cuban soccer defections, lost TD customer tapes, and Canada’s now-infamous maple syrup scandal. All delivered with tongue-in-cheek flair under the banner of “Zombie Tweets,” it brings back old-but-gold finance posts on debt, payday loans, and financial foolishness—reminding readers that personal finance doesn’t have to be boring (or undead). It’s a timeline where soccer, syrup, and social media collide.
Keywords: zombie tweets, personal finance Canada, data breach TD Bank, Cuban defection, maple syrup scandal, payday loans, Twitter roundup, financial humour
Nothing more exciting than leftovers from a Thanksgiving dinner, so how about leftovers from financial articles?