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  • Financial scams and fraud come in many different forms. Sometimes they arrive in the form of a text message, email, or phone call, and often these forms for fraudulent communications are designed to look like they are coming from your bank.

  • We've all received those scary sounding text messages and emails claiming to be from our bank or other service provider. The person calling says that your account has been locked, or that you need to send them a money transfer, and that you need to click this link and enter your personal information as soon as possible, or else.

  • A doctor? A lawyer? Maybe a software engineer? Who knows what path your child may pursue. We break down the economics of some popular career paths so you can ask: How can I help?

  • Is there a difference in your rights and responsibilities between common-law and married couples? It may be a good idea to find out before you shack up.

  • If retirement is on the horizon, but it feels like there's still so much to do, feel free to take a breath. This checklist may help alleviate some of your worries.