Advent Financial Calendar Day 18 – A QR-Code
In your box you find a piece of paper with a QR code on it. What do you do with it? It might lead to something cool, or just more hype.
#Advent #QRCode
In your box you find a piece of paper with a QR code on it. What do you do with it? It might lead to something cool, or just more hype.
#Advent #QRCode
A puzzle piece, which symbolizes Autism, and other mental health issues, in the financial advent calendar. The Disability Tax Credit is an important aspect of financial health for those with these brain injuries. #DTC #Disability
Day 5 of the Financial Advent Calendar is about WIlls and Estates, and the importance of having it all up to date. If you live in Quebec there are a lot of specific rules you need to know about.
How much CPP and EI will be coming off your pay in 2023? Depends on where you live, but here are some tables to help you out (and reference points for others)
Reducing debt is crucial for financial freedom, but the motivations behind it can be surprising. This article explores odd debt reduction reasons, from avoiding financial embarrassment to gaining the ability to invest, donate generously, and even vacation without post-trip debt. It also critiques traditional debt advice, highlighting the importance of balance—cutting expenses, but not at the cost of financial well-being. The key takeaway? No matter your reason, eliminating debt improves financial security and peace of mind.
Keywords: debt reduction, financial planning, budgeting, investing, savings, financial freedom