I did it. I GOT A CONTRACT.
And it is for slightly more money than the one I gave up to stay local and at home with Baby Bun. Guess things work out if you just be patient, right? (Haha… yeah. Right. You
How much will working cost me in Toronto versus Montreal?
As you all may have read, I gave up a $250,000 contract in another city to stay local and at home every night with Baby Bun. I was pretty bummed about the whole situation, but I d
Where and how to start cutting in your budget when you need to save more money
I am not using myself as an example because I do not have a steady income and my expenses are not very controlled because I don’t really need to control them as long as I don
How to guess what you are spending before budgeting or tracking your expenses
When you first start budgeting and you have NEVER tracked your expenses, it can be hard to know what you are really spending on things like gas, food, and eating out. Here are a fe
Flip Flop Budgeting: Budgets for those who hate to budget
I’m going to suggest something slightly unorthodox when it comes to budgeting. I have a feeling most of you do this anyway to some extent so it’s not going to come as a
The Cosby Show: All about College, Budgeting and Life
Bill Cosby, always the voice of steady reason and reality, something it seems, is sorely lacking in our society these days. I miss watching this show! Hat tip to Rockstar Finance f
Status spending: Why the ones who look the richest may actually be the poorest
When I was younger and more foolish, I thought that having a huge wardrobe with lots of variety was the ultimate status symbol. Who wouldn’t love to put on a different outfit
No one should be more interested in YOUR money than you!
Or a least, that’s the way it should be, don’t you think? If you are someone who has always had someone else take care of your money for you be it your parents, your sp
Spend your money where you want to spend the most of your time
You know the saying “put your money where your mouth is”? This is exactly it. Like going on vacations? Save your money for them by cutting out other unnecessary expense
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