5 big things that disappear after you retire in Canada: Are you prepared?

Retirement is often seen as the long-awaited reward after years of hard work. The daily grind of morning alarms, office politics and stressful commutes finally come to an end, regaining full control over your time and how you spend it. While retirement offers newfound freedom, it also brings some unexpected losses. Some, like a steady […]

‘My whole account is messed up’: Student loan chaos ensues, borrowers face soaring payments, uncertainty as repayment system unravels

Student loan borrowers face steep increases in their monthly payments as court rulings and Department of Education staff cuts disrupt the repayment system. A February ruling from a federal appeals court expanded an existing injunction, blocking the Biden administration’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan, which was one of four income-driven repayment (IDR) plans. […]

Turning the heat up on energy independence: Brokenhead Ojibway Nation’s path to savings and sustainability

Brokenhead Ojibway Nation (BON), located northeast of Winnipeg, is taking a major step toward energy independence and long-term cost savings by installing 100 ground-source heat pumps in community homes. The $8.89 million initiative, launched in partnership with Efficiency Manitoba and Raven Indigenous Outcomes, aims to reduce heating bills, improve home comfort and train local residents […]

This Philadelphia woman’s parents expect her to pay down siblings’ student loans — and she’s only 29. Dave Ramsey gave her some direct words to say to Mom and Dad

After eight years of diligently paying her parents $1,000 a month towards the student loans they took out for her, Sarah from Philadelphia thought she was nearly debt free. After all, $96,000 in total payments should have covered her initial balance, as well as the interest accumulated on these loans. Don’t miss I’m 49 years […]

Warren Buffett’s Canadian stock pick — and 3 tips that let you invest like a pro

Last year, legendary investor Warren Buffett set his sights on Canadian companies — and captured the attention of investors after securing a sizeable stake in Canadian-based insurance provider, Chubb (NYSE:CB). Known for his strategic value investments, Buffett’s move hints at some promising opportunities within the Canadian market. For Canadian investors, there is one simple but […]

‘I get about $30 left over’: Ohio woman graduated college with $52K in debt — why she’s one of the lucky ones as millions of US borrowers facing wage garnishment once loan collections resume

Francesca Barrett, a Kent State graduate, has never missed a student loan payment — even during the pandemic. But that doesn’t mean she’s not struggling with the remainder of her $52,000 student loan. “My first paycheck of the month covers rent, student loan, groceries for two weeks, and I get about $30 left over,” she […]

I’m 33, earn $120K/year, and have no idea where our cash goes. My husband controls every cent — and I just found out we have $31K in credit card debt. How do I not get screwed if we divorce?

When you get married, it might feel like a relief to pass off all financial duties to your spouse. But choosing to offload your financial responsibility can come at a cost. Take, for example, the following scenario: A wife recently checked into her household finances and discovered that there was $31,000 in credit card debt. […]

Americans could see price hikes across the country thanks to Trump’s trade war — so don’t get caught napping. Here are 5 ‘everyday items’ to load up on before they become more expensive

American consumers can expect to see higher prices for goods made in China — and maybe even empty shelves. After President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs were announced on April 2, markets took a nosedive. A 145% tariff on Chinese goods effectively blocked trade and resulted in a slowdown at ports. The CEOs of major retailers, […]