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by Gail Vaz-Oxlade


  Canada Learning Bond, 202

  Canada Student Loans, 128

  car

  expenses, 62

  insurance, 14, 64, 87, 173–74, 218

  payments, 62, 164, 211, 217

  career, goal setting, 139, 144, 149, 151

  cash advances

  credit cards and, 15, 139

  cash flow, 32, 82–84, 95, 115, 148, 206, 216, 231, 250

  augmenting with credit cards, 20, 66, 103, 250, 273

  impact of debt on, 30, 103, 125, 140

  variable income and, 79–80

  child care costs, 81, 63, 72, 211, 217, 218, 231

  children. See kids

  collection agencies, 122, 129, 252–55, 283

  commitments, 40, 63, 97, 143, 299

  credit and, 255–56, 266

  investing and, 196–98

  budgets and, 2, 9–10, 55, 58, 61, 101, 120, 158, 272–73, 275, 278, 281, 293

  compounding return, on RRSPs, 190

  consolidation loan, 26, 27, 29, 31, 95, 96, 100–102, 103, 104, 106, 108, 109–10, 128, 131, 250, 256

  consumer debt, 25–26, 34, 42, 43, 44, 64, 79, 95, 104, 106, 107, 109, 158, 272, 281

  credit cards, 12, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31, 43, 56, 79, 96, 101, 121, 231, 261, 278, 283, 285

  lines of credit, 15, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31, 101, 121, 210, 250

  repayment of, 26, 44, 105–12, 256, 272, 281, 286, 291, 292, 293

  repayment proposal, 120

  consumer proposals, 258

  core values, 39–43

  Core Values List, 39, 41, 42

  credit bureaus, 267, 282, 288–89

  credit cards, 12, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31, 43, 56, 79, 96, 101, 121, 231, 261, 278, 283, 285

  augmenting cash flow with, 20, 66, 103, 250, 273

  balance transfers, 95, 98–100

  cancelling, 117–19, 118

  cash advances, 15, 139

  effect on your ability to borrow, 121, 283, 288–89

  establishing good credit history and, 117–19, 265–66

  insurance on balance, 12, 13

  insurance perks, 290

  interest rates, lowering, 12–13, 30, 96–98, 105, 174

  over-limit fees, 12–13

  paying off, 105–12, 272, 281, 286, 291, 293

  restricting use of, 47, 53, 54, 55, 130, 153, 158–9, 179–80, 204, 286, 292, 296

  secured, 265–66

  using to your advantage, 130–31, 289–91

  variable expenses and, 72

  credit counselling, 255–56, 257, 265

  “credit repair,” risks, 287

  credit reports, 119–123, 285, 288–89

  bankruptcy and, 122, 267

  collection agencies and, 112, 129, 283

  rating codes, 120–21, 122

  credit score, 30, 103, 110, 111, 120, 122–23, 286

  factors affecting, 282–85

  credit, types of

  open, 121

  revolving, 100,101,121

  See also credit cards; line of credit

  credit-reporting agencies. See Equifax Canada; TransUnion Canada

  critical illness insurance, 238–41

  D

  debt

  consumer, 25–26, 34, 42, 43, 44, 64, 79, 95, 104, 106, 107, 109, 158, 272, 281

  fatigue, 107

  repayment of, 15, 23, 26, 32–33, 44, 61, 105–12, 256, 272, 281, 286, 291, 292, 293

  overdra, 10, 26, 27–28, 29, 31, 71, 84, 106, 108, 125–27, 163

  debt counselling. See credit counselling

  debt repayment, 15, 23, 32–33, 61, 64, 65, 93, 107–13, 293

  credit cards, 105–12, 272, 281, 286, 291, 293

  lines of credit, 79, 231

  student loans, 44, 127–30, 293

  deposit insurance, 200–201

  disability insurance, 212, 234–38

  discipline, money management and, 79, 158, 214, 217, 278, 281, 291

  E

  emergency fund, 2, 15, 38, 45, 123, 158, 166, 176, 209–10, 211, 276, 287

  budgeting for, 60, 70, 81, 159, 172, 212–19, 249–50, 275, 294

  essential expenses and, 210–12

  using, 219–20

  employment insurance, 212, 247–48, 249

  Equifax Canada, 119, 120

  equity investments, 200

  essential expenses, 68, 69, 164, 165, 168–69, 210–12, 214, 218, 219

  estate planning, 241–44

  beneficiaries, 204, 227–28, 242–43, 244

  guardianship appointment, 243

  lawyers, 244

  life insurance and, 228, 231, 232–33, 240

  living trusts, 243

  powers of attorney, 243

  wills, 221, 241, 242–43, 244

  expenses

  fixed, 72–73, 80

  variable, 68, 69, 72–73, 74

  F

  Fair Isaac & Co. (FICO), 282

  fixed expenses, 72–73, 80

  G

  GICs, 194–95, 197, 199, 200, 231

  goal setting, 37–39, 41–42, 47, 48, 54, 58, 80–81, 116, 271–76, 296

  achieving goals, 95, 102, 281

  budgeting and, 86, 159, 163–166, 170, 175, 181, 214, 216, 217, 293, 294

  career and, 139, 144, 149–151

  kaizen, 298

  kids and, 167

  long-term goals, 38, 44–45, 70, 94, 190, 193–98

  milestones and, 4, 38, 39, 43–46, 48

  prioritizing, 39, 41, 42–43, 49, 50, 182, 292

  visual aids and, 51, 53–54, 167–68

  guardianship appointment, 243

  H

  Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, 239

  Home Buyer’s Plan (HBP), RRSP, 28

  home equity, 25, 95, 102–104, 263–65, 285. See also consolidation loan; refinancing

  household budget, 80–81, 87, 147, 231

  house/home

  borrowing for, 121, 267–68

  buying, 50–54, 140, 267–68

  “house poor,” 61

  insurance, 14, 61, 64, 86, 87

  maintenance, 160

  refinancing, 103–104, 251

  I

  instalment credit, 100, 101

  instalment loans, 27, 120–21

  insurance, 154, 204, 217, 221–24, 241

  car, 14, 64, 87, 173–74, 218

  credit card balance, 12, 13

  critical illness, 238–41

  deposit, 200–201

  disability, 212, 234–38

  employment, 212, 247–48, 249

  health

  house/home, 14, 61, 86, 87

  life, 87, 224–34, 242

  medical, 218

  mortgage, 51, 52, 233

  perks on credit cards, 290

  pet, 88

  self-, 222–23

  Integrated Student Loans, 128

  interest rates; lowering, credit cards, 12–13, 30, 105

  investments, 190, 193–200, 206

  GICs, 194–95, 197, 199, 200, 231

  life insurance and, 226, 230, 231

  long-term, 50

  RESPs, 201–204, 205, 242–43

  RRSPs, 200, 205, 206

  term deposits, 197, 199, 201

  J

  job loss, 246–252

  creditors and, 250

  cutting expenses a er, 249–250

  employment insurance and, 247–48

  finding work a er, 248–49

  K

  kaizen, 298

  kids, 50, 55, 152, 261

  and bankruptcy, living expenses during, 263

  and budgeting priorities, 136, 139, 150, 158, 171

  child care costs, 81, 63, 72, 211, 217, 218, 231

  education savings, 15, 37, 176, 287. See also RESPs

  expenses, 75, 87–88, 154, 160, 175, 249

  goal setting with, 167

  guardianship appointment, 243

  job loss and, 247

  teaching good money habits to, 161–62, 167

  L

  l
ife insurance, 87, 224–34, 242

  beneficiaries, 228

  estate planning and, 228, 231, 232–33, 240

  investments and, 226, 230, 231

  “Life Pie, "e” (chart), 61–64

  line of credit, 15, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31, 101, 121, 210, 250

  augmenting cash flow with, 66, 103, 273

  balance transfers, 95, 100

  paying off, 71, 231

  restricting use of, 286, 292

  using to pay other debts, 54, 273

  “living within one’s means,” 5, 112, 277–78, 279, 286–87

  loans

  consolidation, 26, 27, 29, 31, 95, 96, 100–102, 103, 104, 106, 108, 109–10, 128, 131, 250, 256

  instalment, 120–21, 27

  pay-advance, 26, 28, 29, 31, 123–25

  student, 26, 27, 29, 31, 44, 100, 106, 121, 127–30, 260, 261, 293

  long-term goals, 38, 44–45, 70, 94, 190, 193–98

  long-term investments, 50

  M

  “magic jars,” 61, 69, 70–79, 83, 153

  medical insurance, 218

  milestones, goal setting and, 4, 38, 39, 43–46, 48, 51, 52–53, 272, 274, 276

  money, attitudes toward, 46, 274–75, 278–79

  mortgage, 51–52, 68, 72, 81, 82, 86, 211, 217, 227, 242, 276, 279

  bankruptcy and, 260, 263–64

  credit score and, 284–85

  insurance, 51, 52, 231, 232–33

  investment, 199

  paying off, 37, 44–45, 61, 174, 273

  second, 25, 26, 29, 31, 102–104

  See also consolidation loan; home equity; refinancing

  mortgage insurance, 51, 52, 233

  Mortgage Prepayment Savings Account, 45

  N

  non-essential expenses, 113, 249

  O

  overdradebt, 10, 26, 27–28, 29, 31, 71, 84, 106, 108, 125–27, 163

  P

  pay-advance loans, 26, 28, 29, 31, 123–25

  peer pressure, 54–58

  pension, 189, 191–92, 205, 231, 232

  pet insurance, 88

  powers of attorney, 243

  priorities, 53, 246

  budgeting, 62, 80, 181, 278

  debt repayment, 26, 256, 292

  goal setting and, 39, 41, 42–43, 49, 50, 182, 292

  R

  refinancing, 25, 26, 29, 31, 95, 102– 104, 110. See also consolidation loan; home equity

  RESPs, 201–204, 205, 242–43

  Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG), 201–203, 243

  Canada Learning Bond, 202

  scholarship trusts, 203–204

  revolving credit, 100, 101, 121

  RRSPs, 200, 205, 206

  bankruptcy and, 262

  compounding return, 190

  Home Buyer’s Plan (HBP), 28

  S

  savings-matching programs, 191

  scholarship trusts, 203–204

  secured credit cards, 265–66

  self-insurance, 222–23

  Service Canada, 192

  shopping, 176–83, 198, 298

  budget-conscious, 53–55, 152–56, 160–65

  for financial services, 237–38, 288

  marital strife and, 54

  planned spending, 163–64

  stopping, 47, 131, 153–56, 297

  See also peer pressure

  short-term investments, 199–200

  snowballing debt repayment, 44, 110–12

  spending analysis, 10–20

  Spending Analysis Worksheet, 11–17, 21–23, 64, 66

  “staycations,” 16–17

  student loans, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 44, 100, 106, 121, 127–30, 201, 293

  bankruptcy and, 127, 260, 261

  Canada, 128

  credit reports and, 121

  discharging through bankruptcy, 127–28, 260, 261

  integrated, 128

  paying off, 44, 127–30

  T

  Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA), 212–13

  term deposits, 197, 199, 201

  Til Debt Do Us Part, 40, 150

  TransUnion Canada, 119, 120

  travel. See vacations

  V

  vacations, 14, 37, 38, 43, 50, 69, 154, 157, 182, 231

  at home, “staycations,” 16–17

  budgeting for, 16, 45, 55, 81, 83, 159, 160, 163, 168, 170, 171, 287

  insurance and, 237, 290

  time, as job benefit, 143, 248

  using home equity and credit for, 102, 105, 139, 266

  variable expenses, 68, 69, 72–73, 74

  credit cards and, 72

  visual aids, 51, 53–54, 167–68

  W

  wills, 221, 241, 242–43, 244

  work, attitudes towards, 138–39

  worksheets

  Budget, 60–61, 67, 73, 75, 91–93

  Spending Analysis, 11–17, 21–23, 64, 66

  About the Author

  GAIL VAZ-OXLADE, one of Canada’s most successful and respected financial writers, is the author of several bestselling books, including It’s Your Money, Money-Smart Kids and Never Too Late. She delivers her no-nonsense approach to money management as the host of the television shows Princess and Til Debt Do Us Part. Visit her online at gailvazoxlade.com or on Twitter @gailvazoxlade.

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