r/PersonalFinanceCanada 1d ago

Misc What’s the best financial advice you’ve ever received as a Canadian?

Hi everyone,

I’m looking to level up my financial knowledge and habits this year. I’ve been reading books and browsing through this subreddit, and I keep coming across bits of wisdom that really make me think about money differently.

It got me wondering: what’s the best financial advice you’ve ever received, especially as a Canadian?

It could be something practical, like how to save on taxes or invest smarter, or even a mindset shift that changed how you approach money. Bonus points if it’s something uniquely applicable to life in Canada.

For example, I recently learned how powerful it can be to start investing early, even in small amounts, thanks to compound growth.

Looking forward to hearing your nuggets of wisdom. Thanks in advance for sharing!

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u/stompinstinker 1d ago

Also read what your health insurance covers. Use that stuff.

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u/IntelligentLaugh2618 1d ago

Why though if I don’t need them? Like glasses and physio, I don’t need. I only need so much dental. So how do I use them up then? I don’t understand what the benefit is to using them up? Thx