End of 2015: My current investments and allocation portfolio
So just to recap, my current net worth is: $547,022.49 Of that amount, I have approximately 58% of it invested and the rest in cash. ER….WHY SO MUCH IN CASH? Half of it is ac
Stylish Money: 5 Wardrobe Pieces You Can Save Your Money On
You really don’t need to spend a fortune on pieces that are not meant to last a lifetime. Sad but true, tanks will stretch out and get ruined, and loungewear is meant
Great Gift Idea: The “Lost My Name” Book for Children
I love this gift idea for children, I have never met a child yet who didn't love this!
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: I am still looking for some sleek, polished, COGNAC riding boots, these Tory Burch Derby’s are on my shortlist but I hate that logo on the he
Why are you still living where you are if you can’t afford it?
I kind of don’t understand it when people feel like they’re trapped where they are and can’t move to another city to live. Sometimes it’s their family holdi
Why are we always trying to overload our children?
I was reading the Metro news the other day (a free newspaper given in the Metro in Canada), and was taken aback by a mother listing all the activities of her two sons. I can’
Review: The Diva Cup Pre-Birth & Post-Birth Size 1 and Size 2
EVERYONE: This is a post for women. If you are interested or know a woman who is interested in going green for her menstrual needs, read on! Otherwise, catch you tomorrow. —&
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: These parenting comics are SO. TRUE. This one above describes Baby Bun in a nutshell at 4 a.m. Here’s my Instagram shot to prove it. The power
Shopaholic Series: Kim of Needing the Dough
I started with it here and opened it up to others! Want to participate and give me your delicious, innermost shopping thoughts in my Shopaholic Series? Contact me. I’m Kim &#
If you don’t want to get married, you probably shouldn’t buy a house instead
Saw on HGTV the other day (Home and Garden TV) a couple that said something along the lines of: “We are not ready to get married, so we’re going to buy a house instead.