There are numerous phrases and sayings we hear about when it comes to our money, and cheap and frugal are two words that commonly get tossed around. But do you know what the difference between being cheap and being frugal really is? There is a fine line between being frugal and being cheap and since […]
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What New Payday Loan Rules Mean for You
In January 2017, new payday loan regulations were implemented in Ontario. As of January 1, 2017, the maximum total cost of borrowing for a payday loan went from $21 to $18 per $100 borrowed. And as much as each province has different regulations when it comes to payday loan industry, it is changes like this to […]
Money Mistakes Couples Make
When it comes to your money it’s way easier to keep track of your own finances than someone else’s. So when joint back accounts and payments are now a part of your life, you need to readjust your thinking when it comes to your money. Because everyone has different financial goals of what they want […]
Financial Decisions You Won’t Regret
We can all use more money, right? But when it comes to budgeting and your savings account, we all like to see those numbers rise. So when you’re starting to feel financially comfortable, that’s when you should be making smart financial decisions and figuring out what the next steps with your money should be. That’s […]
Budget Friendly Trip Ideas
Now that the holiday season is over, it’s time to start thinking about 2017 plans, this includes vacation and holidays. I’m sure with the credit card bills from December rolling in this month; the last thing you want to be thinking about is a future trip. But what you’re forgetting is that now is the […]
The Financial Holiday Hangover
With only a few days to go and the celebrations in full swing, it’s no surprise that this is a time where your wallet is being put to use. So are you done all your shopping? How many last minute items will you have to go out and grab in a rush? Have you stayed […]
Tax Tips To Utilize Before The End Of The Year
With 2016 quickly coming to an end, there are a few tax tips to keep in mind. No, it’s not officially tax season, but Yahoo Finance reports that 77 per cent of people don’t even think about their taxes until the New Year, and almost half (48 per cent) wait until just before they file […]
Tis The Season For Payday Loans
It’s no surprise that the financial crunch of the holiday season is upon us. And before you suffer from the January credit card hangover, we’re here to help. At GoDay, this time of year is one of the busiest for us and we’re working hard for you. We’ve talked before about how the holiday season […]
Your 2016 Holiday Savings Guide
It’s that time of year. December is officially here; and this means all you we will all hear are Christmas carols in every retail store and flashy decorations in every window. So now that Black Friday and Cyber Monday have officially come and gone, it’s time to get ready for the holiday season and all […]
Is Your Budget Holiday Ready?
Now that Black Friday is over, it is the official kick-off to the holiday season. And when it comes to your budget, now is the best time to get your wallet prepared to avoid the looming January credit card bills. Is it possible to even avoid this financial hangover? Yes, that’s why we give you […]