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By Julie Cazzin and Rob Gerlsbeck
Before the crash, the Rossis made $270,000. Now Sebastian is on EI and Alana may be next. Will they lose their home?
A shared bank account is a big milestone in a relationship. Make sure you’re ready — or you could be headed for trouble.
Kids learn best about money when they actually handle it. Here’s how parents can help.
Why recessions may actually improve our health.
Canada’s middle class is in financial trouble. That’s in good times. What happens in a recession?
Our plan was simple. Take seven self-confessed finanaical messes. Give them on week of training — and turn them into money masters.
Even the rich can benefit from someone to confide in.
My parents began with nothing, But they retired at 53 — while giving me a free education in practical finance.
Sam drops $300 on a vacuum he uses once. Caroline feels guilty when she spends $20. Can this financial odd couple find happiness?
The Murphys have a $100,000 income, a frugal lifestyle — and a chequing account in overdraft.
Jennifer Gunn used to be A married lawyer with a six-figure income. Now she’s a single mom on disability.
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