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Savings is a key part of long-term financial health. This challenge helps you start a savings habit, one day at a time.
A recent study found that those who drank three cups of coffee daily had a nearly 50 per cent reduced risk for developing multiple cardiometabolic diseases, compared to those who didn’t have any caffeine or had less than 100 milligrams per day.
The author and her husband dreamed of getting a camper van and going on epic road trips during their retirement. The van was small, upkeep was costly, and the experience was not as great as they’d imagined. They recently sold the van, and realized they could still do road trips without it.
Signs include lending or giving away money, sudden changes to wills and signing legal and financial documents they don’t understand.
Also referred to as the “knew-it-all-along” effect, this common cognitive bias causes us to perceive past events as having been more predictable than they actually were.
Discover some ordinary daily habits you might not think much of that could be masking an addiction, plus how to make the distinction and what to do about it.
Inflation slowed to two per cent in August, hitting the Bank of Canada’s target.
If you’re a business owner in Canada today you may count yourself unlucky because the government has made a number of tax changes over the past several years which are designed to take more money from your pockets and put more in the government’s coffers.
How much is enough? Answering that question is one of the most important things you, or you and your financial adviser, need to do — and the sooner the better.