by Sandi Martin | Nov 27, 2018 | Big Picture, Goal Planning, Monthly Spring Update
It’s the home stretch, friends. Even though we all know calendar years are arbitrary, that humans celebrate the new year at different times, and that your personal and financial growth can’t possibly be measured in tidy 365 day increments, the end of one year and...
by Spring Plans | Nov 26, 2018 | Fee Only Financial Planning, Financial Planners, Personal Financial Planning
Given the sheer number of articles, 10 point lists, podcasts, and even books out there on the subject, it’s time to face the truth: choosing a financial advisor is hard. We are asked all kinds of questions in many different ways that all boil down to the same...
by Sandi Martin | Nov 20, 2018 | Accountability, Big Picture, Book Review, contentment, Debt Management, Personal Finance
When I picked up The Year of Less by Cait Flanders at the library, my friend at the front desk told me she read the first part, but only leafed through the rest. “Minimalism is nice, I guess, but not for me,” she said, as she handed the book to me.I wish she had read...
by Sandi Martin | Nov 13, 2018 | Canadian Personal Finance News
Halloween has passed us by, but there are still some slightly daunting things to contemplate throughout the month of November, including talking to your parents about money, what really happens when interest rates rise, and how disclosure isn’t necessarily the...
by Spring Plans | Nov 6, 2018 | Cash Flow, Debt Management, Investment Fee Calculator, Personal Finance
The following article is an excerpt from our ebook “Women & Money”. You’ll note some gender-specific language here, but don’t let that deter you. Our advice is the same regardless of the chromosomes you carry. You can download the entire book for free here. Let’s...