Beware of Fake Coupons
Filed under: Budgeting & Planning, Consumer Complaints, Fraud, ShoppingJulia Scott, aka Bargain Babe, says consumers need to be on the lookout for fake coupons. "There's so many fake coupons out...
View ArticleGrocery Store Money Savers
Filed under: Food & Drink, ShoppingNews flash: Human beings need to eat. And like it or not, this means at some point in the next five to seven days, you will probably find yourself in a grocery...
View ArticleAs Seen on TV: Gordon Spills the Beans on the 'Gyro Bowl'
Filed under: Buyer Beware, Video, Shopping, TelevisionWalletPop contributor Lisa Kaplan Gordon of 'As Seen on TV' says while the Gyro Stir has some qualities she likes, it certainly doesn't stand up to...
View ArticleVaz-Oxlade: People in Their Thirties Need to Automate Their Savings
Filed under: Video, SavingPersonal finance expert and author Gail Vaz-Oxlade sat down with WalletPop to talk about her book, Never Too Late. Vaz-Oxlade has already spoken about the importance for...
View ArticleLibya Unrest Means Higher Gas Prices
Filed under: Video, Budgeting & Planning, Consumer ComplaintsThe CBC is reporting that gasoline prices in various Canadian cities jumped overnight after oil prices hit a 2½-year peak...
View ArticleCanadians Spend Twice as Much Time Online
Filed under: Fashion & Trends, TechnologyWhen it comes to the Internet, Canadians are wired. According to a Vancouver Sun article, Canadians Spend almost twice as much time online as the global...
View ArticleJapan Earthquake Rattles International Markets
Filed under: Insurance, InvestingAol DailyFinance is reporting that stocks nudged higher Friday as investors gauged the fallout from a massive earthquake that struck off the coast of Japan. The quake,...
View ArticleHow Canadian Dollars Are Supporting Japan
Filed under: Budgeting & Planning, Credit CardsFrom coast to coast, Canadians have struggled to comprehend the extent of the damage and loss of life in Japan following a catastrophic earthquake on...
View ArticleHow Do Foreign Disasters Affect Your Wallet?
Filed under: Investing, SavingI think it's fair to say that the majority of us do not watch the news expecting to see positive, uplifting stories. We're accustomed to hearing about crime as we try to...
View ArticleLondon Health Officials Sour on Breast Milk Ice Cream
Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Food & Drink, Health, Weird & WonderfulIn London, some big babies are crying foul over banned milk, specifically, the decision by Westminister's Health Protection...
View ArticleVaz-Oxlade: People in Their Forties Need to Get on the Ball
Filed under: Retirement and RRSPs, Saving Personal finance expert and author Gail Vaz-Oxlade sat down with WalletPop to talk about her book, Never Too Late. Vaz-Oxlade has already spoken about the...
View ArticlePayPal Offers Tips to Fight Fraud
Filed under: FraudIs your computer protected? Many people who are asked that question either aren't sure or don't really think about it. Then there are those who think their computer is safe, but may...
View ArticleHockey Hall of Fame Offers Father's Day Deal
Filed under: Pop's WalletThe team you were cheering for may or may not have won the Stanley Cup, but that doesn't mean you can't visit the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto and enjoy an incredible...
View ArticleIs Your Home Prepared for an Emergency?
Filed under: House & Home, Your HomeTwo things really struck me about the great blackout of 2003. First, we're really dependent on everything working perfectly all the time. And when they don't,...
View ArticleCredit Education Week Offers a Chance to Confront Debt Issues
Filed under: Budgeting & Planning, Credit Cards, Debt, LoansAs part of Credit Education Week, Capital One Canada, in partnership with Credit Canada is asking Canadians to submit their personal...
View ArticleCredit Education Week - Using What We Learned
Filed under: Buyer Beware, Budgeting & Planning, Credit Cards, Debt, Economizer, Family Finances, House & Home, Investing, Loans, Saving, Shopping, Television, Taxes, MortgagesSeveral great...
View ArticleNews Flash: The Bank Isn't Your Enemy
Filed under: Debt, Shopping, Auctions, MortgagesCan the bank be a friend to someone in a difficult time? "I'm not sure if a bank can be your friend," says Rob Livingston, President of Capital One...
View ArticleDoing the 'Tebow': Is it a Good Idea to Show Your Faith at Work?
Filed under: Celebs & MoneyGlory alleluia! Did you see that throw? For those of you who may not be huge football fans, I'm referring to Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow's 80-yard strike for a...
View Article12 Most Stressful Canadian Jobs of 2012
Filed under: Employment & CareersEvery job has its own level of stress, but what are the most stressful jobs in Canada? Whether you're a teacher dealing with rowdy kids, a receptionist in a busy...
View ArticleGail Vaz-Oxlade: "Don't Make These 9 Financial Mistakes in 2012"
Filed under: Budgeting & Planning, Retirement and RRSPs, New Year New StartWalletpop Canada sat down and interviewed Gail Vaz-Oxlade and discussed her new book 'It's Your Money: Becoming a Woman of...
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