ETFs are the Devils Work and ETFs are Evil
I am not sure that ETFs are evil for sure, but some of them can be just as bad as the crappy Mutual Funds that some folks flog.
I am not sure that ETFs are evil for sure, but some of them can be just as bad as the crappy Mutual Funds that some folks flog.
In this consumer-focused article, we explore how Canadians can push back when faced with unfair charges and broken contracts. From battling Rogers over Internet overage fees to feeling the pain of overpriced ink during back-to-school season, this post reminds readers that speaking up matters. It also highlights how the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) Code of Conduct now reinforces your right to cancel a contract without penalty if your provider changes pricing or services. This practical piece is packed with tips, examples, and a reminder that your wallet deserves defending—especially in a world of hidden fees and tech markups.
How do banks differentiate themselves? Offering services, but are they cheaper? Free banking? Does that exist.
Having a shredder or access to one, is an important part of your financial world. Shredding old documents needs to be done, often.
The National Film Board has many great videos and this one about going Back to School, is another classic.