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What to do when your parents haven’t planned

What to do when your parents haven’t planned

by Julia Chung | Oct 18, 2018 | Personal Financial Planning, Relationships, Retirement, Retirement Planning

Your parents have been adults for as long as you can remember. They always had things in hand. They paid the bills, put a roof over your head, bothered you about cleaning up your room and doing your homework, and cried at your graduation/childbirth/other meaningful...
You Don’t Have to be Normal

You Don’t Have to be Normal

by Julia Chung | Jul 23, 2018 | Big Picture, contentment, Personal Financial Planning

“If you are always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be.” ~ Maya Angelou We get pretty excited working with each unique individual, family, and business we encounter – and a lot of that is because you’re unique. We’ve never hoped to...
Withdrawing from RESPs

Withdrawing from RESPs

by Spring Plans | May 28, 2018 | Financial Literacy, Personal Financial Planning, Registered Education Savings Plan

You’ve been diligently saving in your children’s (grandchildren’s, nieces’, nephews’, neighbour kids’) RESP accounts for years. You’ve maximized your contributions, you’ve collected those fabulous CESGs, provincial grants, Canada Learning Bonds, and deliciously...
April 2018 Update

April 2018 Update

by Julia Chung | Apr 23, 2018 | CPP, Monthly Spring Update, Personal Finance, Personal Financial Planning, Small Business

April 2018 Update Have you ever felt like everyone is working with the same set of information that you are – and therefore, sharing it would not be valuable? It’s a cognitive bias called “false-consensus,” which leads people to believe that their own values and...
Book Review: Wealthing Like Rabbits by Robert R. Brown

Book Review: Wealthing Like Rabbits by Robert R. Brown

by Krysten Merriman | Mar 7, 2018 | Accountability, Book Review, Budgets, Debt Management, Personal Financial Planning

Results for "wealthing" Note: this is not a sponsored post, but I did receive a free copy of the book. There’s no shortage of personal finance books out there, and so many of them are nearly indistinguishable from the rest. Which make sense: the rules mostly...
Those February Markets

Those February Markets

by Julia Chung | Feb 26, 2018 | Financial Planners, Personal Finance, Personal Financial Planning

In December and January, we talked quite a bit about the perils of uncertainty and how to deal with them. Then – BAM – the February market came and showed us just what uncertainty looks like. So basically, our publishing schedule is a month or two ahead¹....
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