5 ways young Canadians can prepare financially for what awaits in 2024
2023 was a challenging year with high interest rates, inflation and housing costs. Here’s what’s in store for Gen...
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Our MoneyFlex column speaks to the real financial issues young Canadians experience every day, such as coping with rising food prices, looking for ways to earn more income, and finding affordable mental health support. We break it all down in timely, relatable articles for readers of all levels of financial literacy and familiarity. You’ll hear from experts who simplify the issues that fill headlines and social media feeds, explaining how they might impact you, and you’ll get practical tips for navigating money challenges. We believe you don’t have to have a finance degree to flex your money skills.
2023 was a challenging year with high interest rates, inflation and housing costs. Here’s what’s in store for Gen...
Financial experts often tell young people to start investing early to benefit from compound growth. But what if you...
Quebec plans to raise tuition fees for out-of-province university students in 2024. Here’s how to decide if it’s financially...
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Here are some ways Canadians can save money on travel for holiday vacations and beyond—including flight hacks, thrifty destinations...
Unsure about your benefits as a student? No longer covered by your school or your parents? Here’s how you...
Tenants are paying a lot in rent every month. Here’s how you can use your rent payments to build...
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Inflation has made daily living more expensive, especially if you have kids. Find out how much it will cost...