by Sandi Martin | Sep 24, 2018 | Fee Only Financial Planning, Goal Planning, Monthly Spring Update
Now that summer is officially over (boo! hisss!) it’s time for one of our all-time favourite activities at Spring: using what we’ve learned about ourselves to make life better – for ourselves, our families, our team, and our clients. (We swear we’re fun at...
by Julia Chung | Sep 24, 2018 | CPP, Personal Finance, Retirement, Social Security
If you’ve worked in both the USA and Canada, you have likely contributed to both the USA’s Social Security program and the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). How will CPP benefits impact your Social Security benefits? How will your US residency impact your CPP and Old Age...
by Sandi Martin | Sep 18, 2018 | Book Review, Financial Literacy, Personal Finance
Daring Greatly by Brené Brown is one of those few books that I want to keep multiple copies of, so I can press it into people’s hands and say, “Just read it, trust me.” Brown, if you’ve never heard of her, is a research professor who studies vulnerability, courage,...