by Spring Plans | Aug 28, 2018 | Big Picture
Before we jump in to helping you prepare your finances for parenthood, we want you to know one truth: you can be a phenomenal parent without being good at money. We didn’t put together this set of tips on how to prepare for a new baby just to add one more item to your...
by Julia Chung | Aug 27, 2018 | Big Picture, Debt Management, Goal Planning, Monthly Spring Update
Just before you slam your nose into the grindstone that September often brings – regardless of whether you have kids in school or work full time, it can still be a thing – let’s stop and consider: What is it you want to achieve in the back half of this...
by Julia Chung | Aug 23, 2018 | Week in the Life
This ended up being a week where I didn’t actually work on plans as much – next week, there is a lot of working on plans. This week was…. A lot of the other stuff I do… Monday, August 13 5:00am My alarm goes off and I snooze it a lot. A lot. I was at the...
by Sandi Martin | Aug 21, 2018 | Book Review, Financial Literacy, Personal Finance
By day, John Robertson is a science communicator. If that sounds like the opening panel of a comic book to you, you’re not wrong. John’s got a superpower, and it’s his unique ability to take big, complex, sometimes messy ideas and make them simple. Here’s the...
by Sandi Martin | Aug 14, 2018 | Canadian Personal Finance News
I’ve got a kind of dense, philosophical reading list for you this month, just in time for that Second New Year feeling that September always brings. Don’t miss the Top Three (below), but if you have more time be sure to check out Dan Bortolotti’s bond performance time...