Canadians: TD Free $300 (until September 20 2019) and 10% Cashback credit card promotion
Want $300 for free? Valid only until September 20 2019 If you don’t already have a TD Chequing account, sign up for one. Details here. You obviously can’t already have
Rakuten.ca Ebates Canada Referral Code – Is the Cashback app and portal trustworthy and safe?
If I am going to shop anyway, why not make some extra cash back doing it? If I am going to buy on Amazon anyway, or any other site, why not make some cashback while shopping? I am
My 5 Money Book Recommendations for Canadians
These books are not all Canada-specific which is fine, but I think I would have wanted to have had a set of these books by about my pre-teens, because I would have CRUSHED IT money
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: 25 Profound Sayings from Ordinary People
I read this, and was blown away. They are so right. Some of these sayings, are just seeing things a different way. Main message? Let go of it. Whatever it is. My quote is the one a
Getting tired of being lingually singled out
Do you know how many times people comment on how well I speak French ….. for a foreigner? I never thought I’d get it, but yeah, I am not born in Québec and not a Fran
RRSP Basics – Age of Withdrawals, Rules, Taxes and Other Info
I am finding basic, easy-to-understand information about the RRSP hard to decipher on the internet between the Canada Revenue Agency and even bloggers. As there aren’t many C
What freebies or discounts you can score on your birthday in Canada
I don’t eat or drink at fast food places, to be frank with you, so getting a free pizza, or a dessert at some chain restaurant is something I am not interested in. I couldn&#
Canada Review: EQ Bank – Is it as safe & good as it seems?
Long story short, yes. I signed up for EQ bank probably about 2 years ago, and it was ONLY for their killer 2.3% interest rate on their high interest savings accounts. I found the
Referral Code [ PTM210713 ] for Money & Review: PayTM for your Canadian utilities, municipal taxes and bills – Canada
OMG. HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT PAYTM UNTIL NOW? You can use your debit card to pay for your bills Update: They charge for credit card use now and it is no longer worth it. I still u
What is the average non-mortgage debt of Canadians?
This Canadian debt post only deals with NON-MORTGAGE DEBT. If you are interested in MORTGAGE debt versus net worth, you can check out my post on that here: What is the average net