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Overdraft charges are more than just frustrating fees—they're financial red flags that deserve your attention. This article delivers a candid, humorous look at the emotional toll and personal missteps that often lead to overdrafts. Blending sarcasm with self-awareness, it reflects on the reality of poor timing, shared accounts, and why blaming external forces (like Fidel Castro!) won't help your bank balance. But it’s not all laughs—there’s a lesson too. To avoid future overdraft pain, consider setting up account alerts, maintaining a small buffer in your checking account, and reviewing spending weekly. If your bank allows it, link a savings account or line of credit to reduce or eliminate overdraft fees. Prevention is cheaper—and less humiliating—than paying for financial forgetfulness.#Overdraft
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Quiet RRSP Season No one much talking about #RRSP or even #Tax problems lately. Guess they are kind of distracted.#CanFin #Retirement #Savingshttps://www.canajunfinances.com/2009/02/11/quiet-rrsp-season/
Valentine's Day Financial MassacreWill Valentine's Day be a Financial Massacre for you? How can you keep from putting yourself farther in debt on this loving day?#CanFin #Valentines #Money https://www.canajunfinances.com/valentines-day-financial-massacre/
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Given it is that time of the year again, you are looking at your RRSPs, so maybe it is time to rebalance those accounts? Especially if they are Index Funds.
Personal Finance: The Quarterly Status Report How do you track your finances? Do you get a snapshot of today? Wouldn't it be useful to have a history of what has happened? What is the best way not to make the same mistakes? #CanFin #Status #Money #FinLit https://www.canajunfinances.com/2007/11/19/personal-finance-the-quarterly-status-report/ (via Personal Finance: The Quarterly Status Report)
didnt want to change op's post so i'm screenshotting it
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Canada x Finland because Sweden isn't as good in hockey as Matthew and he's way more agressive in hockey.
Canfin rejoint En Marche pour les Européennes...