CALGARY, July 3, 2013 /CNW/ - The journey and process of paying off debt can admittedly be an arduous experience. However, debt is a reality for many people, and this is primarily because of the financial decisions they make. An unfortunate truth is that many people live pay-check to pay-check, while struggling to pay their bills at the end of each month.
Although there are many reasons why people find themselves in debt, we as Albertans are fortunate to have organisations - such as Money Mentors - that help people climb out of debt. This financial seminar video explains how to break the debt cycle, and move towards a better financial position.
The next free financial seminar discusses how your credit rating is an important financial asset that should be safeguarded. This Credit Rating seminar will be offered on September 11, 2013 in Medicine Hat, Red Deer, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Calgary, and Edmonton, and will run from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. We hope you will come to learn and understand the importance of credit reports and your credit rating. We will dive into questions such as: What does "credit score" really mean? How does it relate to your financial wellbeing? How it is determined? Why it is important?
Money Mentors is the only Alberta-based, not-for-profit credit counselling agency. Through a number of services, we help families and individuals recover from financial crisis and move forward. From credit counselling and money coaching to retirement planning and community financial literacy, we are contributing to a healthier financial future for the entire province.
Video with caption: "In a world of endless advertising and easy credit, it is getting harder to live within our means and put money away. Luckily, there are ways to break the spending cycle and keep more money where it belongs -- in your bank account.". Video available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dBZPhC0ptc&feature=c4-overview&list=UU2fGQs8-bloppOSHy2s9Crg
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