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Tightfisted Canucks Need Tipping Etiquette

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A recent study by the Bank of Montreal claims that Canadians tend to be tightfisted when it comes to tipping. The study seems to indicate that the problem is more a lack of understanding of who to tip and how much than truly being tightfisted with their money.
I generally tip in restaurants and when I [...]

Canadians Need to be Careful About Their SIN

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This story in last weekends Toronto Star is a prime example why Canadians need to be wary of giving out personal identification, especially your SIN (Social Insurance Number). Private corporations get away with asking you for your SIN but the fact is that rarely is there a legal requirement for you to give [...]

How to Establish Your First Credit

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T0day, credit has become a necessity of life. Generally speaking, it takes credit to get credit. So, how do you break into the circle?
There are several ways you can obtain your first credit. Many young people will look to their parents or other established adult to co-sign their first credit. DON’T do it! Don’t [...]

Protecting Your Credit Card

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AH the power of a credit card! For a lot of people getting their hands on their first credit card can be as much of a power rush as their first car. Like driving a car, you need to take having a credit card very very seriously.
You may enjoy the freedom of having a credit [...]

Do You Manage Your Money? Or Does it Manage You?

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If your financial plan lurches from one credit card limit to the next, you may want to consider that your money is managing you. For your own peace of mind, you have to turn the tables and take control.
That control is as much about having credit and the ability to have credit as it is [...]

Those Who Think They Failed

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Failure, the falling short of what is wanted or expected, is all too often seen as a final ending. In reality, failure is a collection of mistakes to first identify and then to learn from. Failure can be either what marks and defines your future or it can become a stepping stone to future success. [...]

Pages of Lists

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One of the authors I spend time studying is Napoleon Hill. He was born into a dirt poor mountain family in the American south. Illiteracy and complacency compelled several generations of his family to poverty. Hill likely would have lived his life the same way had it not been for the arrival in his life [...]

What Motivates You?

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Being three days before New Year 2008 it seems fitting that this is the first post to a new blog. This blog will be about motivation and its various aspects. What drives you? What stirs up motivation, passion, desire to succeed or to change in some way? Self understanding is often the first step towards [...]

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