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Financial coaching is about more than just the money
9 March 2016
Author: Chloe Stanois
Before Ava Williams signed up for the
MPower Money Coaching program
, she was struggling to pay off her OSAP and bank loans, finding it hard to stick to a budget and was worried about saving for the future. When she found out that Toronto Employment and Social Services was offering a new program providing free financial coaching support to help people on low incomes achieve financial goals, she jumped at the opportunity to improve her finances.
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budgeting
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Coaching
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debt
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goal setting
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goals
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low-income
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saving
CAMH is helping clients become Money Wi$e
14 January 2016
Author: Chloe Stanois
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health’s (CAMH)
, Social Determinants of Health Service recently launched a financial literacy program called Money Wi$e, an initiative that addresses the financial literacy needs of the hospital’s clients. Funded by a
TD Financial Literacy Grant Fund
grant, the Money Wi$e program empowers clients on their road to recovery by equipping social workers, therapists and other clinicians with what they need to become financial literacy trainers using a train-the-trainer model.
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poverty reduction
Four steps to setting New Year’s savings goals
28 December 2015
Author: Chloe Stanois
The New Year is right around the corner. Have you made any New Year's resolutions yet? If you're looking for ideas, you may want to resolve to save more money in 2016. Saving demonstrates good financial management, especially if you're saving towards a goal like, an emergency savings fund, a car, education, or a family vacation.
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Six tips for smart holiday shopping
18 December 2015
Author: Chloe Stanois
During the holiday season, it is easy to let your spending go overboard since there is more pressure to spend money. However, it is possible to get into the holiday spirit without getting into debt. We have six tips for smart holiday shopping to keep your spending on track.
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credit
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shopping
Why Financial Literacy Month matters
11 November 2015
Author: Chloe Stanois
Financial Literacy is a basic need for every Canadian. This November marks the fifth annual Financial Literacy Month (FLM) in Canada.FLM aims to encourage organizations from all sectors to promote financial literacy for Canadians of all ages.
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