Financially Acting in Haste
I have always found that financially acting in haste is a dangerous habit. Give yourself time to think about things, because it can cause long-term pain.
I have always found that financially acting in haste is a dangerous habit. Give yourself time to think about things, because it can cause long-term pain.
Sometimes you have the right solution for the wrong problem. Make sure you are solving the right problem.
Unsolicited credit card cheques are still landing in Canadian mailboxes even though they feel like financial booby traps. This article explores why credit card companies continue to send them, what current regulations (like the 21-day grace period and consent rules) cover, and what still needs to change. Learn how to protect yourself, what to shred immediately, and why moving to e-statements might be your best passive defence. If you’ve ever asked “What gives?” when opening your bills, you’re not alone and you’re right to be annoyed.
Valentine Day is not an excuse to bankrupt yourself to show someone that you think they are important in your life.
Suzie Orman had a debit card a while ago and the whole thing didn’t really go very well, did it? She is quite touchy about it.