Ask Sherry Anything: Where I talk about noise in a condo with a child
Ask Sherry: Where I talk about how we try to keep a lid on Baby Bun because of our neighbours.
A Week of Money: Where I let my Shopaholic self emerge again
A Week of Money: Where I let my inner shopaholic back out again to handle the stress and the relief at finally securing a contract.
First World Guilt: Why do we feel so guilty for paying for help?
We experience a lot of #FirstWorldGuilt over things that we shouldn't. If you truly feel super guilty, you should give everything you own away and live like a monk with nothing. Do
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Rich and barely making it
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge. where rich people barely make it (if at all) in Silicon Valley, and life is all about spending on the right things and a Smug Mother tries to
Ask Sherry: Which is better? Debating a condo apartment versus a house
Ask Sherry Anything: Where I talk about how we decided to double our daycare costs to pay for preschool, and whether a condo or a house is better.
A Week of Money: Shopping Frenzy Ahead!
A Week of Money, where I go crazy and buy buy buy buy buy buy.
Why I am not planning on leaving any money to my child when I die
Am I monster for not wanting to leave anything to Baby Bun when I die? I don't think so, in fact, I am helping him by doing so.
Don’t tell me you don’t have any money to save
Single people like my friend who make good incomes ($50,000 or more), and who have the nerve to tell me they don't have any money to save to be able to max out their retirement inc
How saving $1 a month can become $1500 in the future (Compounding Interest)
This is how compounding interest works, but it only works if you actually save the money instead of spending it. Oops.