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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes
Members of Generation X have the highest average credit card debt at $7,155, followed by baby boomers and millennials, according to credit bureau Experian’s latest consumer findings.
Average Credit Card Debt By Age →The actual interest rate an account pays per year with compounding included.
APY vs. interest rate: What’s the difference and how does it impact your savings →Budgeting Tips For 2025 from the Frugal Friends
Jen and Jill share essential tips on how to budget for the year ahead →In 2023, the median net worth* of Canadian families Note 1 was $519,700. *Net Worth is the amount that families would have left over if they sold all their assets and paid off all their debts
How do you compare? →5 Best Savings Tips From Money Experts To Kick Off 2025 Right by Chris Adam
If you’ve decided to make 2025 the year of savings, there are a few steps to take first whether you are looking to improve your finances, save for a big purchase or plan for retirement →1) Dealing with Stock Market Volatility 2) How Do We Know the Stock Market Will (Eventually) Go Up? 3) Should I Try to Time the Market?
Whether you're just starting out or looking to brush up on your investing skills learn more at nasdaq.com →Skip the financial hangover and knock these off your end-of-year checklist By Lesley-Anne Scorgie
These to-dos don’t take a lot of time. So pour yourself an eggnog and get rolling →Listen to our Neontrack playlist when you have music and money on your mind.