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Financial Literacy

Financial Planning

The financial literacy paradox

There’s no evidence that financial education results in good decisions

The financial literacy paradox

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Parents and teens want financial education in the classroom

39% of Ontario high school students feel ill-equipped when it comes to money

Parents and teens want financial education in the classroom
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Columns

The dark side of personal finance

Olen's criticisms of the personal finance industry pretty much apply worldwide and certainly in Canada.

The dark side of personal finance

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Money smarts

A little planning goes a long way. Take it from the experts.

Money smarts

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Credit Cards

Passing grades

Canadians are feeling better about their financial knowledge but a new report card shows there's still plenty of room...

Passing grades

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New real estate fee?

A new $200 Canada Post fee could be passed on to homebuyers in new subdivisions.

New real estate fee?

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Teaching kids about credit

Start teaching kids about credit by age 10.

Teaching kids about credit

Retirement

Financial literacy may decline with age

While seniors are confident with their financial decision-making abilities, one study suggests their capacity to make smart money decisions...

Financial literacy may decline with age

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Are you horrible with money?

Lots of people are, but that doesn't mean it's ok. Smarten up.

Are you horrible with money?

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