Can You Have Too Many Accounts With One Financial Joint. Is that Bad?

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I decided to continue with some more ‘bank talk’ in today’s post. I feel pumped about my banking as of late, so I wanted to get all these good feelings out by writing another post related to banking. A few days ago I wrote a post about the frequency of checking your banking accounts called: [...]

Supercharge Your RRSP

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Anyone with some earned income can and should contribute into their RRSP. Contributions can made up to March 29th,2012 for this year’s tax season, and with the cutoff date fast approaching time is of the essence to make your contribution. The contribution limit is set at $22,970 for this year, and will rise again next [...]

Be Smarter: Don’t Fall into the 0% Trap

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Picked up yesterday’s mail and in the sea of mail was another offer from RBC. They are offering me “0% Balance Transfer” and sent me three lovely cheques too. These cheques can be used to pay off your other balances on other loans, credit cards or any other debt. Sounds pretty attractive, huh? The bank is [...]

How to Stop using ATMs

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      I have been using the ATM system ever since I had my first bank account, dating back to 1995.  In those younger days, unfortunately I was dumb enough and used any bank’s ATM or those quick convenient ATMs on the go, in the malls, grocery stores and gas stations. Part of it [...]