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May 2008
What about making financial donations to charity while one still has bad debt to pay off?
In the USA, there is a right to have a free credit report every 12 months. Is there such a right in Canada?
Should I pay for my credit card using the Home equity line of credit being that it charges me less interest?
I know my variable expenses should include food and transportation, but can't really see the other [jars] as being applicable.
Should I give up my line of credit and turn it into a loan or just tighten up my belt and get serious?
Is it better to have a whole bunch of small loans (i.e. car, truck, line of credit and bank student loans) separately OR one big loan to cover everything?
Would you recommend that I pay the entire [debt] before I buy a home?
I know 25 years is the best for paying [a mortgage] off, but since I know I probably won't live there for that long, would taking a longer mortgage be okay?
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