High price of Parenting
I have ranted about this before, but I figure I’ll continue this given it is the start of another school year/sports year for the kids. I have four kids and two of them are competitive… Read More »High price of Parenting
I have ranted about this before, but I figure I’ll continue this given it is the start of another school year/sports year for the kids. I have four kids and two of them are competitive… Read More »High price of Parenting
Trust is something that is earned, especially from financial institutions. You cannot simply trust a bank because it has a lot of customers.
You changed banks? Why? Hopefully it was for a good reason, to get a better deal or the like. Sometimes that is the only way to get a good deal.
Don’t Be Afraid to Make a Change is a timeless reminder that when it comes to managing your finances—especially your everyday banking—you shouldn’t stay stuck with fees, poor service, or inertia. Back in 2005, switching to a free banking provider was a radical idea. Today, it’s a financial no-brainer.
Whether you’re paying $15/month in service fees or simply ignoring better offers, the cost of not switching can add up to hundreds of dollars a year. This post encourages Canadians to rethink loyalty to the Big 5 banks and explore the growing list of free banking options—from online-only institutions to credit unions that offer full-service banking with no monthly fees. Making a change might feel uncomfortable, but the savings and convenience are worth it.
Keywords: free banking, Canadian finance, switching banks, no-fee chequing, financial change, online banks, money management Canada
Do the hard stuff in life first, because it needs to be done. If it was easy to fix things, it would all be fixed, wouldn’t it?