How would you like an extra $100 a month? According to Laurie Campbell, program manager for the Credit Counselling Service of Toronto, a bit of planning and common sense can put it within reach for most of us.
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June, 2009
The economic slowdown means that more parents are forgoing pricey camps this summer in favor of “Camp Mom (or Dad).” The silver lining here is that it’s often the little or low-cost things like playing in the sprinkler, climbing trees and catching lightning bugs that add up to happy childhood memories.
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Eating out can be a real treat, but often the resulting bill is anything but. Here are seven simple strategies to cut your bill, so that you can enjoy your restaurant meal without the side of guilt:
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While they are often cause for celebration, planning a home purchase and a move are often cited as some of life’s most stressful events.
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June 19th, 2009
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