Put a 'condom' on that card
She calls it a credit-card condom, and Vancouver money coach Sheila Walkington uses it to help her clients take control of their finances.
"It's for safe spending," Walkington jokes. But she is serious about the way her little credit card-sized sleeve can help people focus on their goals rather than pulling out the plastic without considering the consequences.
And since January is often the time people set goals -- coinciding neatly with the arrival of the December credit-card statements -- it's a good time to think about some financial resolutions for 2007.
"It gets busy this time of year," says Walkington, a certified financial planner and owner of Money Really Matters.
"It's for safe spending," Walkington jokes. But she is serious about the way her little credit card-sized sleeve can help people focus on their goals rather than pulling out the plastic without considering the consequences.
And since January is often the time people set goals -- coinciding neatly with the arrival of the December credit-card statements -- it's a good time to think about some financial resolutions for 2007.
"It gets busy this time of year," says Walkington, a certified financial planner and owner of Money Really Matters.
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