by Julia Chung | Apr 27, 2021 | Budgets, Canadian Personal Finance News, COVID-19, Personal Finance, Planning in Action
We’ve been anxiously awaiting the first federal budget in two years. In this article, we’re summarizing it for you.
by Darryl Brown | Nov 10, 2020 | Budgets, COVID-19, Investing, Relationships, Retirement, Retirement Planning
This time of year can often amplify our anxiety. How do we create the best holiday experience for ourselves and for our families? What’s the right way to express our love and gratitude in the form of gifts?
by Sandi Martin | Oct 14, 2020 | Budgets, Debt Management, Front Page
Here we are, well into fall…already? What even is time, anyway? Next thing you know it’ll be 2021 and all this will be over, right? The amount of creative energy we’re all using just to get through life these days is enormous, and you may not have much leftover...
by Sandi Martin | Aug 13, 2020 | Book Review, Budgets, Eugenié George, Front Page, Wealth Management
Book Review I’ve been waiting for Eugenié George’s Our Money Stories to come out since she talked about writing it on Nerd’s Eye View (a financial planning industry blog written by Michael Kitces). What drew me to Eugenié, and got me excited about her book, was her...
by Sandi Martin | Aug 11, 2020 | Budgets, Canadian Personal Finance News, Retirement
How great was it to enjoy Kathryn’s curating last month and have Karen’s top reads to look forward to next month? I’ll answer for all of us: very. I hope every single one of you is finding a (safe) way to enjoy the summer. Hopefully on, in, or beside the water, with a...
by Sandi Martin | Oct 10, 2019 | Budgets, Cash Flow, Meaningful Spending
(This article is reposted with the permission of the author. It was originally published here.) I know, I know. Budgets just sound like Remedial Personal Finance, don’t they? Everyone knows you’re supposed to budget, so what’s the point of another 800 words or so on...