COPING WITH
FINANCIAL STRESS
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Consolidated Credit Counseling Services of Canada, Inc.,
a registered charitable credit counselling
and debt management organization.
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Jeffrey Schwartz
Consolidated Credit Counseling Services of Canada, Inc.
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Coping With Financial Stress
Financial problems can be enormously stressful. According
to a survey by Desjardins Financial Security, money is the
main source of stress for 44% of participants and its keeping
people from being healthy.
If you’re under financial stress, you may be arguing with
your spouse or family members about money, experiencing
headaches or panic attacks, hiding bills or receipts from
fa