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2 weeks ago |
torontosun.com | Nina Dragicevic
Terrio sees clients with a lot of debt, but if it’s a relatively modest amount — maybe $5,000 or $10,000 or so — he tells them to try an “extreme austerity program.” The premise is simple: Aside from rent, groceries and internet, cut absolutely all other spending, and live like a monk. Commit to this lifestyle for a handful of months, or more if you can; the short timespan will make it more tolerable, Terrio said.
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2 weeks ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Nina Dragicevic
Crash diets are extreme and unhealthy, but the financial version might actually make sense. Scott Terrio recommends them to his clients sometimes, as manager of consumer insolvency for Hoyes, Michalos & Associates Licensed Insolvency Trustees. The firm helps people filing for bankruptcy, or making deals to avoid it, with offices across Ontario.
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3 weeks ago |
noovo.info | Nina Dragicevic
La mise de fonds est une étape importante pour les acheteurs d'une propriété, mais certainement pas la seule.
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1 month ago |
rmoutlook.com | Nina Dragicevic
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1 month ago |
noovo.info | Nina Dragicevic
Selon Statistique Canada, le coût moyen de l’éducation des enfants approche les 300 000 $, et ce, jusqu’à 17 ans seulement. Les études postsecondaires ne sont pas incluses, et combien de jeunes sont entièrement autonomes à 17 ans?
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1 month ago |
vancouverisawesome.com | Nina Dragicevic
Most young people engage with insurance only when legally required — auto, tenant, or home insurance. Typical advice for saving on these types include shopping around, bundling with other kinds of insurance, and raising your deductible to lower premium payments. You can also ask for discounts, according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada: if you are mortgage-free, claims-free, or have upgraded your home against fire and flooding, you can likely get a better deal on your home insurance.
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1 month ago |
vancouverisawesome.com | Nina Dragicevic
Most young people engage with insurance only when legally required — auto, tenant, or home insurance. Typical advice for saving on these types include shopping around, bundling with other kinds of insurance, and raising your deductible to lower premium payments. You can also ask for discounts, according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada: if you are mortgage-free, claims-free, or have upgraded your home against fire and flooding, you can likely get a better deal on your home insurance.
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1 month ago |
nsnews.com | Nina Dragicevic
Personalised advertising and content, advertising and content measurement, audience research and services developmentStore and/or access information on a deviceYou can choose how your personal data is used.
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1 month ago |
nsnews.com | Nina Dragicevic
Most young people engage with insurance only when legally required — auto, tenant, or home insurance. Typical advice for saving on these types include shopping around, bundling with other kinds of insurance, and raising your deductible to lower premium payments. You can also ask for discounts, according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada: if you are mortgage-free, claims-free, or have upgraded your home against fire and flooding, you can likely get a better deal on your home insurance.
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1 month ago |
nsnews.com | Nina Dragicevic
Most young people engage with insurance only when legally required — auto, tenant, or home insurance. Typical advice for saving on these types include shopping around, bundling with other kinds of insurance, and raising your deductible to lower premium payments. You can also ask for discounts, according to the Insurance Bureau of Canada: if you are mortgage-free, claims-free, or have upgraded your home against fire and flooding, you can likely get a better deal on your home insurance.