The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) and debt crusader Gail Vaz-Oxlade are encouraging Canadians to give their credit cards a break for one day a week.
The majority of Canadian parents are not prepared for the costs of raising a child.
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Canadians’ spending habits are heavily influenced by the people around them, and it’s hurting their abilities to reach their financial goals. While most Canadians (82%) in relationships speak openly and honestly with their partners about money, one-third say their other half’s spending habits are affecting their finances, finds a survey by Credit Canada Debt Solutions […]
Fewer than one-quarter of Canadians are debt free, down from 26% in 2012, finds an RBC Debt Poll.
President Barack Obama and investors are considering some bizarre tactics to avoid a default that would spark a market meltdown, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Florida Congressman Ted Yoho is part of the conservative voting bloc that pushed the government into a shutdown last week.
The U.S. government must increase the legal debt ceiling for the thirteenth time since 2002.
A Chinese woman angry that her son-in-law hadn’t paid back a debt had his Audi lifted into the roof to get his attention, Yahoo reports.
The Oracle of Omaha has told CNBC he expects the United States government to approach, but not cross, the line of “extreme idiocy.”