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Shaming people about money is all the rage these days

Shaming people about money is all the rage these days

by Eloise Duncan | Nov 28, 2018 | Financial Health, Financial Resilience, Financial Wellness

One of the saddest stories I’ve ever seen about indebtedness has been making the rounds on social media lately. It’s about a U.S. couple who make a combined US$160,000 per year, yet owe so much to so many that they can’t really keep track. This couple’s apparent...
Canada has a strong foundation for financial happiness. So why is the mood so dark?

Canada has a strong foundation for financial happiness. So why is the mood so dark?

by Eloise Duncan | Dec 12, 2017 | Financial Health, Financial Resilience, Financial Wellness

There’s lots to celebrate in Canada from a financial point of view as we head into the final weeks of 2017. Unemployment is down, wages are up, stocks are chugging along and houses have held the value they’ve built up in the past decade. We have a strong...
Income volatility impacts many Canadians and their sense of financial health

Income volatility impacts many Canadians and their sense of financial health

by Eloise Duncan | Jun 9, 2017 | Financial Health, Financial Resilience, Financial Wellness

About 3.3 million Canadians say they are dealing with income volatility to the extent their monthly income can fluctuate by 25 per cent or more, according to a study published Wednesday. In what appears to be to a first in Canada, Toronto-Dominion Bank commissioned a...

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