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The problem with personal finance blogs

I totally understand the post you are about to read may confuse you, and even more so since I am a personal finance blogger who has been blogging about personal finances for almost 3 years.

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Segregated funds explained

Segregated funds have always been a highly debated product.

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Choosing a Financial Advisor

Over the last week or so, 3-time Olympian Harold Backer has made headlines here, in British-Columbia, and not for the right reasons.

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Fun and cheap Valentine’s Day ideas

I have always been bemused by the sheer amount of money a lot of couples spend for Valentine’s Day to “show” their love for one another.

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When and how to financially cut off your adult children

As I previously wrote, times have changed. Gone are the days of working in the same company for your entire career as well as receiving a generous pension plan upon retiring.

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Suburban life ain’t cheaper

Extraordinary real-estate costs in cities like Vancouver and Toronto are pushing people further and further away from said cities.

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It is not just the latte (factor)

David Bach popularized the “latte factor” term. The concept emphasizes the long-term cost of small, everyday purchases such as coffee, cigarettes, magazines and so on.

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Financial things to do (and not to do) in your 30’s

The 30’s are definitely an interesting decade. Chances are they are a mixed bag for most people in them, including myself: wedding, kids, house, career…etc. This decade is probably the most taxing on hard-earned dollars.

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Building your net worth

A net worth is everything you own minus everything you owe, in other words, assets minus liabilities.

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Free or low-cost exercise options

One of my plans for 2016 is to take better care of myself. This includes exercising everyday. I have been … More

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