Guest Posts
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Canada Should Follow the Example of New Zealand, Australia on the Penny
Canada is on the verge of making a decision about what to do with its one-cent piece. The penny, many (including the Canadian Senate Finance Committee) believe, is obsolete. Would those in Canada even miss the one-cent piece? For inspiration, … Continue reading
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Buying v.s. Renting: Which Is Better For You?
There was a time in the not too distant past when we all thought that owning a home was the key to getting ahead in life and being financially secure. Everyone from young couples to driven singles were saving money … Continue reading
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Top 5 Things Men and Women Choose To Spend Their Money On
For as long as there has been money, whether you were born a man or a woman meant that you were most probably raised to view and spend money very differently. While experts say our socialisation (our trained behaviour), is … Continue reading
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10 Quickest & Smartest Debt Management Tips
Shakespeare did not live in the age of the plastic cards so he could say “Neither a borrower nor a lender be,”. In recent times how many people have ready cash in hand to buy a house, car or even … Continue reading
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Be Prepared To Live Longer
The age people can expect to die varies enormously around the world – from 83 in Japan to just 42 in Afghanistan and Zimbabwe. New Zealand average mortality too has shown consistent improvement. For males, in 1990 life expectancy was … Continue reading












