In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Celebrities who save most or all of their salary
You hear so much about celebrities wasting all of their money or not taking care of it like Rihanna, or worse, not paying their taxes like Lauryn Hill but these two guys came up on
Comparing Canadian Investing Account Options in Canada with Questrade, Royal Bank of Canada, CIBC, Bank of Montreal, TD Bank and ScotiaBank
So it can be confusing when you first start investing. Where do you invest? How? What account do you open? Which one is the best one for me right now? My Brief Personal Investing H
Canadians: TD Free $300 (until September 20 2019) and 10% Cashback credit card promotion
Want $300 for free? Valid only until September 20 2019 If you don’t already have a TD Chequing account, sign up for one. Details here. You obviously can’t already have
My 5 Money Book Recommendations for Canadians
These books are not all Canada-specific which is fine, but I think I would have wanted to have had a set of these books by about my pre-teens, because I would have CRUSHED IT money
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Why your latte now costs $6
The very rich history of the latte and why you are now paying upwards to $6 for a hot drink. I admit to heading over to Starbucks once in a while for a drink. I have tried local c
Are American tourists really all that rude?
Reading eemusings account of trying to teach English alongside some Americans, made me think back to the number of comments I’ve received from foreigners. The main reaction I
Canadians are spending more than they earn
Surprised? I wouldn’t be. According to the last calculation from Statistics Canada, the average household owes 165 per cent more than it earns in annual disposable income, me
The average person just before retirement at the age of 60 only has about $100,000 saved
I read a few shocking statistics the other day. They’re becoming more and more common and less shocking, I must say, but still very disheartening for most folks: 64% of Canad