Check out some of my favourite tools to improve your finances!

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Check out some of my favourite tools to improve your finances! 〰️


This app allows you to earn money with online purchases you make anyway—you were going to buy that item already, so why not get paid for it? There are so many online retailers on this app that I have only been unable to find a few that I use. Using this link and making your first purchase earns you $5, and I get a $25 referral bonus. If you sign up, share it with your friends to earn bonuses of your own.


 

Simplii is great for no fee chequing and savings accounts. You’re able to set up multiple accounts to make managing your money easier.

Sign up using the referral link and deposit $100 into your account and maintain a minimum balance of $100 for at least 30 days within 6 months of opening your account to earn the referral bonus.



Ready to start managing your own investments? Questrade is a great option to help you with that!

Open your account and deposit your first $1,000 using the referral link to earn a $50 account credit. $1,000 is the minimum amount to get started, but after your fist deposit, you can add any amount to your account.

 

KOHO offers an account linked to a pre-paid Mastercard that is perfect for your spending account. You can earn cashback on your spending and the Goals feature is a great way to earn interest on your savings and sinking funds!

Sign up using the link or download the KOHO app and use code: 2JJJPXE4 when signing up. Make a purchase over $20 within 30 days of signing up and unlock access to a $20 account credit or other benefits.


 

American Express is our main credit card, we love it because we earn points for travel! We use the Amex Cobalt which offers higher points on some of the common spending categories like 5 pts/$1 on food/drink spending!

Sign up using the referral link to win up to 30,000 bonus points is you meet the monthly spending level.


 

I can’t make this up. On your CRA My Account, there is a spot that you can click on that will check if you have any unclaimed money that the CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) has been holding onto for years or maybe even decades. Check you this article to learn more. If you find any there, I’d love to hear about it.

 

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