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Are Cell Phones the New Credit Cards?

Calling all Canadians! Protect your cell phone number with the exact same caution as you would a credit card!

Which Credit Card is Right for You?

There is a plethora of credit cards available these days to choose from, but how do you know which ones are right for you? Well, here’s a breakdown of the types of cards that are out there.

The Early Warning Signs of Debt

Overwhelming debt seems to catch people by surprise, but there are a few early warning signs of an impending credit problem that you should be aware of. Once you know what to look for, be quick to take action and turn your finances around.

The Top 5 Credit Cards (Bonus: Stellar Credit NOT Required)

Many Canadians are feeling the pinch of this recession – and experiencing larger credit card bills as a result. If you've found yourself in this category, and the balance is more than you can pay off in one month, you'll be happy to know that you're not stuck with that 18.5% interest rate.

How to Pay for College Tuition (without a Credit Card)

If you expect to put your tuition on your credit card this fall, think again. A growing number of Canadian universities no longer accept credit cards for payment. So what are your options?

Using “Commitment Contracts” to Meet Your Financial Goals

Do you have a financial goal you’ve been having trouble meeting? Say, for example, you wish you were contributing more to your retirement savings plan, or paying down your debt faster? StickK.com might be able to help.

How to Find the Perfect Credit Card

Using a credit card wisely is an excellent way to improve your credit score. However, finding the right credit card can be a bit complicated. All of the different terms, conditions, rewards and benefits are difficult to weed through, especially when you receive several credit card offers a day in the mail. Here we share some top tips for finding the card that's right for you.

Should You Quit Credit Cards Cold Turkey?

Have you considered putting your credit cards on a diet? Thinking about moving to a cash-only budget? If so, you aren’t alone.