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Inflation Protection

Inflation is everywhere, including here, in Canada. Last month, it peaked at 6.7%, the highest it’s been since 1991. Canadians, myself included, are feeling the pinch, particularly at the supermarket and at the pump.

bank of canada, canadian economy, inflation, inflation canada, inflation protection, interest rates

Money 101 for Kids

There are as many philosophies about kids and money as there are flavors or yogurt. In other words, a lot of them.

allowance, personal finance, personal finance blog, teaching kids, teaching money to kids

Where Does It All Go? 3 Strategies for Money Management

Money comes in and money goes out. That’s the ebb and flow of income and expenses.

budget calculator, budget planner, budgeting, personal finance, personal finance blog, realistic budget, realistic budgeting

5 Examples of Wealth That Aren’t Money Related

A wealth mindset isn’t just about money. As a matter-of-fact, most wealth has nothing to do with money at all.

abundance mindset, creating wealth, wealth, wealth mindset

Looking at Your Past Can Shape Your Financial Future

Generally speaking, your money mindset is like an apple that hasn’t fallen far from the tree.

behavioral finance, canadian personal finance, couples and money, personal finance

Understanding Child Support Laws in Canada

Most people never think about child support unless they are involved in a divorce. If you’re the receiver of child support, it never seems like enough, and if you’re the payer, it seems like too much.

alimony, child support, child support canada, couples and money, divorce, divorce canada

When To Seek Advice From An Expert

If you can afford to get advice from an expert, you probably should. Even if you think you cannot afford it, you might want to consider doing it anyway because it can help tremendously.

expert advice, financial advice, financial advisor, financial planner

7 Tips to Save on Your Vacation or Staycation

If you want to feel like you had a real vacation, even if you do it inexpensively or enjoy a staycation, you’ll be able to as long as you plan it right.

save money on vacation, saving on vacation, staycation, staycation planning, vacation, vacation planning

When She Earns More Than He Does

Did you know that at least one in four women make more money than their partners? In addition, in three out of four relationships, incomes are almost equal. Yet the idea of the man as the provider and the woman as the homemaker persists.

couples and money, couples finances, couples money, finances for couples, money and relationships, money management, money management tips, Valentine's Day

Addictions and Your Money

Addictions affect your finances in a bad way. 2 examples are gambling and shopping. When you gamble away money you don’t have, or shop to avoid problems in an uncontrollable way the problems it creates can screw up your future for a long time.

addict, addiction, being addicted, being an addict, cost of addictions, personal finance, personal finance blog

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