Canadian Dollar News

What you can buy for a Canadian dollar these days is absolute noncents. 😀 The loonie has sunken to a multi year low, valued at only $0.86 U.S. The lower Canadian dollar rate today means it’s more difficulty for Vancouverites to pick up milk and cheese for half the price across the border. This Canadian dollar trend going lower will probably… Read More »

Divorce Tourism

The Divorce Capital of the World To most girls, the word “wedding” will have a nice ring to it. 😀 But marriage can be difficult and it doesn’t always last a lifetime. Divorce can often go off without a hitch for some. But for others, it can get quite messy, especially if there’s a lot of money involved. London,… Read More »

Growing Household Debt

Americans VS Canadians on Household Debt Consumers love to spend money. And around this time of the year big spenders tend to have a whole lot of purseonality. A report from the newyorkfed.org shows that Americans have a total of $11.7 trillion of household debt. Roughly 74% of that is mortgage debt. That’s aboot $37,000 of total debt for every… Read More »

Early Financial Literacy

We often become what we repeatedly do because we are creatures of habit, and usually the best way to form a habit is to start early. 🙂 In a book I once read, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, there’s a story about a successful professional who makes a six-figure salary and lives in a nice house with expensive cars. But… Read More »