Scotiabank has released results of a new survey, which examined consumer debt levels and practices, and how Canadians feel about their debt. What were the results? Harris/Decima conducted the study and it assessed the borrowing habits of Canadians. 56% of Canadians feel that their level of debt is manageable, while another 27% of Canadians revealed
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Battle for Free Chequing Accounts: ING THRiVE vs President’s Choice Financial
Last year we saw ING Direct Canada launch their very first chequing account, the THRiVE Chequing account, pleasing many clients across Canada; ING did not just end their, they decided to make it a no fee chequing account. This brought President’s Choice Financial a new competitor against their own no fee bank account. Both of
ETF VS Homeownership: Which is the Best Investment?
At some point in life, you will come to a realization that letting your hard-earned money sit in your savings account may not be doing it for you. You might be earning some interest, but it is not enough to let your money just sit there for years. That pretty much leaves you with a
Capital One Aspire Travel™ Platinum MasterCard® VS Capital One Aspire Travel™ World MasterCard®
In the past I have covered several Capital One credit cards. Among these cards are Aspire Travel™ Platinum MasterCard®, and Aspire Travel™ World MasterCard® . With both being in the Aspire family, I figured it would be beneficial to everyone if I did a comparison on the cards, allowing you to determine which card suits










