Week of Money: Where I start on my YouTube Channel
Editor’s Note: I was going through some personal issues, so there are 2 weeks missing from this instalment as I haven’t been able to muster any energy to write. I will
5 Items / Services I have stopped buying and what I’ve replaced them with
What is this? I started a sort of mini series, listing out what I am no longer buying and what I have replaced it with. A good chunk of motivation is to be more eco-friendly, but a
Is your business or self-employment a hobby?
The only question you need to ask yourself is: Does it make money / turn enough of a profit to live on? If the answer is “No”, you don’t have a business, you aren
“Have you tried being less poor?” and thoughts about judging others
I know no one has the audacity to say this out lout or even on the internet, but this is the feeling I get when I read blogs or IG comments/articles. They’re basically saying
Zoya “Paloma” Glossy jelly fuchsia magenta pink Nail Polish Review (Vernis d’ongles)
Paloma by Zoya can be best described as a sheer deep fuchsia-berry with a buildable jelly gloss finish.The jelly gloss formula can be worn alone or layered to create an endl
How to cut your own hair at home
It is so easy. Truly. I have been cutting my own hair for about 2 years now and have never looked back. Disclaimer: My hair is EASY. I have past shoulder-length, straight-ish, medi
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Losing $6.24M for every car it sells
1. Lost treasure I found this article interesting – Bugatti loses $6.24M for every Veyron Supercar it sells. Obviously super approximate numbers, but it’s mostly blamed
My 10 Little Bun Life and Money Goals (a.k.a. Before he leaves my home)
I have a few ‘goals’ as a parent for Little Bun, before he leaves my nest, so to speak, and I want to be sure that before he leaves, he has the confidence to take care
Securing your valuables: Bank deposit box or a personal safe at home?
We owned a bank deposit box for many years and kept things like a USB key full of scanned important documents, and so on. As we got older, we realized that it wasn’t so easy
RRSP versus TFSA: Which one should you contribute to in Canada?
This is the age-old debated question: WHERE SHOULD YOU PUT YOUR MONEY?!!!! Well, here’s a quick guide: RRSP in 2020 18% of income Maximum of $27,230 You can be any age to con