Articles with the Tag “Credit and Debt”
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How Filing for Bankruptcy Affects a Business
How bankruptcy can affect businesses and their owners: It hurts a business’s creditworthiness, but it may not be the end of the road.
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A Parents’ Guide to Teaching Kids About a Recession
Get family-friendly ideas and strategies for talking to kids about the economy and how a recession might impact them.
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Six Surprising Things Students Need to Know About Their Credit Score
Contrary to popular belief, understanding your credit score doesn’t require you to be a mathematician. It does, however, help if you understand a few simple things about credit and how it’s calculated.
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5 Myths about Your Credit Score
Canadians have a lot of misconceptions about how credit scores work, from how they’re calculated to what makes them go up or down. We debunk 5 common credit score myths so you can improve your financial health.
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Getting Settled: Preparing for Your First Year in Canada
The first 100 days are important. Here are a few things to consider when you first arrive
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What Are My Options For Dealing With Debt?
RBC Financial Planners answer common questions about managing debt, and offer reassuring, practical advice.
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Making Financial Literacy Accessible to All Canadians
Introducing McGill Personal Finance Essentials: A free, online course designed to give Canadians financial knowledge and confidence.
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Separation, Divorce and Newly Single: The Financial Journey
Taking these few steps now can help you feel more in control of your life when divorce or separation ends a long-term relationship.
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When It Comes to Your Money, Budgets Put You in Control
Discover how a budget can keep you in good financial shape — and how budgeting can be easier than you ever thought possible.
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A Student’s Guide To Building A Strong Credit Score
If you’re starting to use credit – whether it’s with a credit card, student loan or other form of credit – you’re in a good position to start building your credit history early.