Articles with the Tag “Family”
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How a “It won’t happen to me” mindset plays into the hands of fraudsters
Have you ever read a story about a fraud victim and thought “that would never happen to me?”
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Before, during and after vacation: Tips to keep you cyber safe
For many, summertime means time to travel. Going away? Consider these cyber tips to stay safe while travelling.
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The Hidden Costs of Pet Ownership
Pets are wonderful additional to a family, but they come with many hidden costs. We tell you what first-time pet owners need to know about pet finances.
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The Grandparent Scam: What it is and how to protect yourself
The grandparent scam is the most common form of cyber scam targeting seniors. Find out what it involves and how to avoid being a victim.
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How to Protect your Parents from Fraud
Older adults are common targets of fraud. Find out how to protect your parents – or other seniors in your life – from cyber scams.
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How to Give Your Kids a Great Summer Vacation Without Breaking the Budget
Schools out, now what? If you’re wondering how you’ll keep your kids busy for the next two months when you’re crunched for cash, here’s help.
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Where did My Money Go: The Financial Reality of Raising a Hockey Player in Canada
Raising a hockey player in Canada can be a major financial commitment. Learn just how much it might cost.
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Saving for your future in Canada and sending money to your home country
As a newcomer, you want a good life for yourself in Canada but also want to ensure that your family in your home country is supported financially. Here are some strategies to help you achieve both goals.
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How to Plan the Best Road Trip in the U.S.
There’s nothing like a road trip. A car full of your favourite people, abundant snacks and your best music. A sense of independence as you set your own route and schedule. If you’ve never gone road tripping, buckle up for an adventure and make the most of it with these tips for an epic drive.
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ROYAL: TEA — Go-To Grandma
Bestselling author Jennifer Robson on her new novel, Coronation Year, and why she decided to use the 1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II as her backdrop; cookbook author and home economist Mairlyn Smith on getting out the best china for a perfect Grandparent/Grandkid tea party, and our Take 5 With RBC information on Financial Elder…