Investing Series: Scared of investing your money and have no clue WTF you’re doing? Start here.
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- I am seeing a trend when I talk to people who are not part of our little personal finance
Why my child will be saving for his own education fund even before he turns one
I already wrote a post on why I am NOT saving for my son’s future education but I didn’t mention the most crucial part: He’s going to start saving (right now befo
Are you really as rich as you think you are?
Odd choice for a title because in this personal finance blogosphere, we’re all saying that you are NOT as rich as you think but ever since my trip to Singapore I have been th
What would be your ideal city to live in?
eemusings talked about the tradeoffs she and T are making to live in New Zealand, and mentioned that Toronto was a possible contender, if not for our winters. I love these kinds of
How much it might cost to give birth in Toronto Ontario Canada (2014)
Here are the costs of giving birth in Toronto, Canada as a Canadian citizen. If you are not a Canadian citizen, you have to contact each Canadian hospital to ask for their rates.
North American versus European Approaches to Debt and Saving
Pauline wrote a great post called: The French Approach to Debt, and being with someone who is from France (and who has worked all over Europe) who has lived in the U.S. with me as
Does milk in Canada have BPA in the bags or cartons?
This is a question I could never really answer because they don’t post it on the product itself, so I emailed the companies directly. You may think I’m paranoid and a f
How and what you can claim your business expenses on your taxes as a blogger (Canada)
As a follow-up to my post on how to declare your income and expenses as a blogger, I thought it would be a good idea to comprehensively list out what you could claim as a blogger w
Investing Series: The Quick Guide to an RRSP versus a TFSA – Which is better and why?
Last Updated: June 16th 2020 I am trying to figure out how to say this as plainly as possible while using layman’s terms, so bear with me! In Canada the Registered Retirement
How to declare your income and expenses as a blogger (Canada)
It occurred to me as I was filling out my taxes this year that maybe people don’t know how to claim blog income (that is, if they don’t use an accountant). It’s a