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Recognizing and Avoiding the Latest Scams of 2025

Protecting yourself from the latest scams

2025 scams, AI scams, Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, QR code scam, scams canada, scams canada 2025, Sim-swapping scam, Text scams

My 2024 in Review

A snapshot of what went on in my life in 2024 , and an update on the goals I had set at the beginning of the year.

2024 review, budgeting, canadian personal finance, finance, money, personal finance, personal finance blog, travel, year-end review

Finding an ESL Teaching Job as a Non-Native English Speaker

Finding an ESL teaching job as a non-native speaker

CELTA, ESL teacher, ESL teaching jobs, Non-native English Speaker, Non-native English teacher, teaching english abroad, Teaching English as a non-native, teaching English overseas, TEFL, TESOL

10 Years of Blogging, Now What?

Celebrating 10 years of blogging!

10-year anniversary, blog anniversary, money, personal finance

Bye 2023, Hello 2024

My 2024 goals

2024 goals, goal-setting, New Year, New Year's resolutions, personal goals

My 2023 in Review (300th Post)

Reflections on 2023

2023 review, year review, year-end, year-end review

Divorce and Financial Survival

If you’re going through a divorce, there are several things you can do to minimize the negative effects on your finances.

division of property, divorce, divorce bc, getting divorced, getting divorced bc, separation, separation bc

Why Some Financial Plans Fail

When it comes to finances, things will go wrong sometimes. Here are a few reasons why.

financial plan, financial planning, money

End-of-Life Financial Planning

It may seem crazy but when you die, there are still paperwork and matters associated with your death that need to be taken care of.

advance medical directive, dying intestate, end-of-life planning, financial planning, power of attorney, will and testament

Credit Union or Bank?

A look into the pros and cons of both credit unions and banks and see which fits your situation better.

bank, banking, chartered bank, credit union, credit unions, exchange network, money, personal finance

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