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Start of A New Series

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Debt is the easiest thing we can find ourselves in, and to many people it can sneak up on them.
To help push yourself out of debt, there are a few things you can do. The aim of this series is to help make your life easier with a few tips.
By making these small adjustments in [...]

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Staying Out of Debt

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Getting out of debt is one of the most difficult tasks a person can face in their life, however the true challenge begins when you are out of debt.
Staying out of debt is a difficult task to accomplish because it is a never-ending process, unless you come across a source of money where you no [...]

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How I Saved Over $8,000 Not Having a Car

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I’ve never owned a vehicle.
It’s awfully inconvenient to not be able to drive around. My commute takes twice as long via bus than if I were to drive. Going to grocery store is a pain, and I have to align buying toilet paper with the generosity of friends. Going out for dinner with my fiancée [...]

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Debt Avalanche VS Debt Snowball

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I have been focusing on eliminating debt the past week, and hopefully you have read about the following great methods to eliminate your debt, the debt avalanche and debt snowball.
To remind you the debt snowball method involves you paying off your smallest debt first, and subsequently moving onto your higher debts; slowly paying off your [...]

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Eliminating your Debt Part 1

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For us to maximize our savings, it would be for the best that we are nor carrying any debt, or at least not a lot of debt.
To help everyone get a hold of their debt and reduce it, I will start a mini series where I speak about two debt reduction concepts.
The first concept is [...]

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Budgeting in Steps

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A friend recently came to me seeking advice as to how he may save more money. I quickly asked him whether he uses a budget to monitor his spending, only to find out he does not. This is not a surprise, you will find many people do not budget their spending, they go with the [...]

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Learning to Save by Starting Small

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When it comes to saving, we will always find it hard if you never started at an early age. With that said, for those who are big spenders, and squander their paycheck with ease, the best way to start to saving is to start small.
As the saying goes, “Rome was not built in one day”, [...]

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Tracking your spending on the Move

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While I was searching through the App Store on my iPhone, I came across a bank application for TD Canada Trust.
Recently I have started using TD to bank with, primarily because I was in need of a Visa, and the service at my current bank has not bee great recently.
I downloaded the application and began [...]

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Saving on Banking Fees

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While scouring the Internet for different ways to save, I came across a method for residents for British Columbia to save money in their banking.
As we all know, we pay quite a bit of money to your respective banks; the banking fees we end up paying go towards us using the type of account. It [...]

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Spending Less than you Make: A Key to Budgeting and Saving

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One of the keys to success when it comes to budgeting and saving is the ideology of “Spending less than you make”.
There are far too many people in the world who extend themselves too thin by spending much more than they actually make. By living this way, people can find themselves in a hole of [...]

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