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Topics: Banking, Budgeting and money management, Credit and debt management, Financial planning, Fraud, General finance topics, Insurance, Mortgages and loans, Retirement and pensions, Rights and responsibilities, Saving and investing, Taxes

Language(s): English
French

Fee: Free

Type: A book / workbook / worksheet / glossary
A calculator / tool
A publication / tip sheet / brochure
A website
An educational program

Format: Online
Print / PDF

Target audience: Employees
Newcomers
Parents
Seniors
Students
The general public
The unemployed / underemployed
Women
Young adults

Knowledge level: Introductory

Related events: 12

Life event: Family finances

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Consolidated Credit Counseling Services of Canada Inc.


Contact:
Robbie Shifman
1-800-656-4120 ext: 1082

Volunteers accepted: No

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