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by Jeremy
Earlier today, results from a Consumer Debt Survey hit the media, outlining the fact that 58 per cent of Albertans are living paycheque-to-paycheque. More specifically, they are living with $200 a month of not being able to pay bills at all. Alberta’s debt continues to be the highest in the country, which is no surprise considering the economic climate in our province. The survey also found 53 per cent are concerned about their current debt levels, up 11 points since February; 35 per cent said they don’t make enough to cover their bills and debt payments, up 14 points; and nearly 40 per cent said…
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My friend Nathan is a tax accountant and he is great at looking at things objectively. Last week…
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