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September 2019 Update

September 2019 Update

by Julia Chung | Sep 23, 2019 | Cash Flow, Investing, Monthly Spring Update, Personal Financial Planning

Phew! What is with September? All that back to school/back to work/questioning where time even went after much lounging (we hope!) throughout the brief but spectacular Canadian summer can be A LOT. Thankfully, your team at Spring Plans is here to help you wade through...
Design Thinking: Income & Cash Flow

Design Thinking: Income & Cash Flow

by Kathryn Mandelcorn | Feb 19, 2019 | Budgets, Cash Flow, Debt Management, Design Thinking, Personal Financial Planning

As promised in our What We Want for you in 2019 article, we are jacked about design thinking this year, and how you can use it to optimize your life and your finances to create the life that you didn’t know you always wanted. This month, we are applying this thinking...
January 2019 Update

January 2019 Update

by Julia Chung | Jan 22, 2019 | CPP, Monthly Spring Update, Personal Finance, Personal Financial Planning

Happy New Year!! Feel free to attack this month’s blog content in bits. Like everything else in January, it’s just best to take it at your own pace, as we have lots to talk about, starting with the markets and moving into tax updates, TFSAs & RRSPs, CPP...
Money Mindset: Scarcity vs. Abundance

Money Mindset: Scarcity vs. Abundance

by Kathryn Mandelcorn | Dec 18, 2018 | Budgets, Cash Flow, contentment, Personal Finance, Personal Financial Planning

  We ask some pretty tough questions at Spring. Open-ended, thoughtful and curious questions are among the many keys we use to unlock how we can truly help you move into great success. Without a doubt, some of the toughest questions we ask – the ones we...
Finding the RIGHT Financial Advisor

Finding the RIGHT Financial Advisor

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...
Book Review: Mindset: The New Psychology by Carol S. Dwek

Book Review: Mindset: The New Psychology by Carol S. Dwek

by Kathryn Mandelcorn | Oct 23, 2018 | Book Review, contentment, Personal Financial Planning, Relationships

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success is the outcome of decades of research by Stanford University psychologist, Carol S. Dwek. Her findings produced the idea of fixed mindsets and growth mindsets. Dwek describes the Fixed Mindset as belonging to those who believe...
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