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Taken by Surprise: 5 Strategies to Cope with Unexpected Large Expenses (French version available)

June 1st, 2022; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

These days, it seems the essentials all come with a high price tag: education, living expenses, food, transportation, and more. This is especially true when you live in a major […]


5 Steps to Keep Your Expenses in Check Post-COVID

June 1st, 2022; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

According to a study conducted by JP Morgan Chase, consumers everywhere valued practicality over everything else during the first year of COVID. In fact, among the top products that consumers […]


May 2022 Scholarships: Apply now!

May 2nd, 2022; By Anthony Teles

Irene Adler Prize for students pursuing journalism, creative writing, or literature Scholarship Value: $1,000 Awards Available: 1 Award Deadline: May 30, 2022 Address: https://www.lucasaykroyd.com/scholarships   Lime Connect Pathways Scholarship for […]


The Good and Bad of Taxes

May 2nd, 2022; By Anthony Teles

You probably hear a lot of adults complaining about taxes. People work hard to make money for food, clothing, and to support their families. It can be frustrating knowing that […]


Why More Students and Young Adults are Living at Home

May 2nd, 2022; By Anthony Teles

The economy is a mess. We have produced plenty of wealth, but more and more of us are not seeing those benefits. Young adults are the ones feeling the brunt […]


The Freedom of Frugality

May 2nd, 2022; By Anthony Teles

Tuition is costly. Eating out, finding a place to live, and covering your necessities all add up. This is not a predicament unique to you. Life is expensive. We often […]


Drowning In Debt? 5 Tips for Tackling Your Debt Head-On

April 1st, 2022; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

A 2019 survey conducted by Qualtrics on behalf of Credit Karma revealed that Canadians’ second-biggest fear (after death) is debt. Forty-three per cent of Canadians said that they lose sleep […]