About the author

Meghana Agashe

Meghana is a content strategist with experience writing for companies in the technology sector. Originally from India, Meghana has been living in Canada since 2019, where she continues to explore her passion for content marketing.

Expertise

  • Finance

  • Technology

Education

  • University of Pune

Blog posts by Meghana Agashe

5 min read

How to understand your credit report

Decode your credit report and gain valuable insights into your financial health. Learn how to read and interpret your report, identify areas for improvement, and make informed decisions for a brighter financial future.


4 min read

How to remove inquiries from your credit report

Learn how to remove unauthorized inquiries from your credit report and prevent unnecessary ones. Discover the difference between soft and hard inquiries and their impact on your credit score. Take control of your credit health and protect yourself from potential risks.

2 min read

Your Guide to Canada's New Dental Health Benefit

Discover Canada's new dental health benefit: eligibility, coverage details, and application process. Get comprehensive guidance on accessing this program, understanding what it covers, and how to apply. Take a step towards improved dental care for you and your family.

4 min read

How Deferred Payments Impact Your Wallet

Explore the impact of deferred payments on your finances. Understand how delaying payments can affect your wallet, including potential fees, interest accrual, and credit score implications. Learn about strategies to manage deferred payments wisely and minimize financial consequences.

6 min read

RRSP Withdrawals

Learn about RRSP withdrawals in Canada, including tax implications and penalties for early withdrawals, as well as tax-free options for the Home Buyers' Plan and Lifelong Learning Plan. Plus, discover your options for withdrawing from your RRSP at retirement age. Get informed about your financial future with RRSP.

5 min read

How Tuition Tax Credit Works in Canada

Learn about the tuition tax credit in Canada, a tax credit worth 15% of eligible tuition fees and how to claim it on your taxes.