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It's hard to keep track of everywhere your money is going — but it pays to try

It’s easy to set and forget all of your insurance policies, but you should never forget how much money is leaving your bank account every month.The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario recently approved increases for 31 private insurance companies, which means your premium is about to go up. The costs of both new and used cars have gone up, along with the parts needed to repair them, adding to insurance costs overall.

Every tap of your credit card or subscription that auto-renews goes uncounted. To make sure these small expenses don’t add up, you may want to consider an automatic budget tracker.Article content If your credit score is solid, and you don’t have too much debt, you should qualify for the lowest rates available. Not sure where your credit score stands? It takes6. Shopping without getting rewarded

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