Why You Shouldn’t Buy a House on a “Shoe String”
Now is a great time to buy a house—interest rates are at all time lows, and house prices have fallen significantly. In some markets you can get a house at 2005 prices with 2012 interest rates, which...
View Article6 Frugal Exercise Tips
Whether you’re caught in a fitness rut, bored with your current workout routine or have simply been out of the loop for a while, gathering fresh exercise tips is a great way to motivate yourself for...
View ArticleHow to Make the Most Out of Travel Perks
Traveling can be expensive. And as much as you may try to avoid those travel fees that are so annoying, pack items that can save you money, and even try to find ways to travel for free, it can still...
View ArticleThe High Cost of Clutter
My husband and I just finished moving from a house we’d lived in for 26 years. It took a move to really drive home the fact that we had collected too much stuff over the years, much of it junk. For...
View ArticleCanadian Discount Brokerage Review and Comparison for TFSA and RRSP
With the wide selection in discount brokers offering services to Canadians, it can be difficult to understand what each firm is offering and even harder to determine which is the best broker for your...
View Article5 Things College Grads Need to Know about Credit
With many students graduating from college, there are thousands of individuals venturing out into the “real” world for the first time. Graduation often marks the first time that young adults begin to...
View ArticleMental Health & The Correlation Between Addiction & Debt
Addiction and personal debt, two troubling problems that unfortunately feed the initial sickness. However, it is imperative to understand that these displeasing scenarios can both be overcome with...
View ArticleSeven New Websites We’re Excited About
No matter what your background, making a great income, saving money, and managing personal finance are important. With this in mind, we’ve discovered seven websites that can help you become an even...
View Article5 Tips for Discussing Money with Your Life Partner
We’re always told that money should be something that is regarded without emotion. When we make decisions about money, we are supposed to be rational so that we don’t make poor choices. Unfortunately,...
View ArticleGetting the most from your charitable donations
Canadians are known to be generous when it comes to charity, 84% gave last year according to a recent BMO poll. Giving means you are helping a worthy cause and you can receive a tax receipt for your...
View Article10 Christmas Gift Ideas For The Wife Under $50
Greetings fellas! Christmas season is coming up and I am sure you will be looking for some great gift ideas for your lovely your wife or girlfriend. Every year I get “stuck” asking myself: “What should...
View ArticleLate Christmas Rush: 10 Unique Gifts Under $50 For Your Husband
Dear readers of Financial Highway, time is running out to get that little something-something for your husband or partner. I know us men can sometimes be a bit of a bore to buy us gifts, especially for...
View ArticleHow to Save for Short-Term Goals
Who hasn’t just gone ahead and put a vacation or a new TV on a credit card? I know I have. But all the good intentions to pay off that credit card immediately often fall by the wayside. And you’re...
View ArticleHow to Make the Most Out of Travel Perks
Traveling can be expensive. And as much as you may try to avoid those travel fees that are so annoying, pack items that can save you money, and even try to find ways to travel for free, it can still...
View ArticleThe High Cost of Clutter
My husband and I just finished moving from a house we’d lived in for 26 years. It took a move to really drive home the fact that we had collected too much stuff over the years, much of it junk. For...
View Article5 Things College Grads Need to Know about Credit
With many students graduating from college, there are thousands of individuals venturing out into the “real” world for the first time. Graduation often marks the first time that young adults begin to...
View ArticleMental Health & The Correlation Between Addiction & Debt
Addiction and personal debt, two troubling problems that unfortunately feed the initial sickness. However, it is imperative to understand that these displeasing scenarios can both be overcome with...
View ArticleSeven New Websites We’re Excited About
No matter what your background, making a great income, saving money, and managing personal finance are important. With this in mind, we’ve discovered seven websites that can help you become an even...
View Article5 Tips for Discussing Money with Your Life Partner
We’re always told that money should be something that is regarded without emotion. When we make decisions about money, we are supposed to be rational so that we don’t make poor choices. Unfortunately,...
View ArticleGetting the most from your charitable donations
Canadians are known to be generous when it comes to charity, 84% gave last year according to a recent BMO poll. Giving means you are helping a worthy cause and you can receive a tax receipt for your...
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