Cut your own budget and handle it wisely
So you have a budget and you want to see where you can chop it, but everything looks just so.. NECESSARY, doesn’t it? (I hear you on that, my necessities include boxes of mac
Top 5 Career Regrets
I know I talk a lot about money and being financially independent as soon as possible but having a career, and having a life is not about living for the money and working like a d
Investing Series: Index Funds – Comparing TD E-Series to iShares to Vanguard in Canada
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- VANGUARD IS NOW IN CANADA
Women: The new rise of wealth and spending in a global marketplace
Edit: This post was written before my other one where I asked if anyone felt guilty for their success. Some great points & comments came up in the post, and I realized I wasn&#
Investing Series: What is the difference between an Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) and a Mutual Fund (MF)?
This is a part of the Investing Series. A common question that I had when I started investing years ago was what the difference between a mutual fund and an exchange-traded fund wa
How to create a budget
I’ve been requested several times to write a post on how to do this, so here it is. I will be posting on how to cut your budget later. FIND OUT YOUR NET INCOME Gross income i
Do you ever feel guilty for everything that you have and make?
Someone recently asked me if I felt guilty that I could charge so much money per hour as a consultant, and I could basically making in a month or two what some people make in a yea
Immortality and the Fountain of Youth: You can keep all of it, thank you very much!
I was reading through my Harry Potter books the other day, and it started a train of thought about death, our mortality and how it shapes the decisions we make, especially in reg
Investing Series: Investing in Index Funds
This is a part of the Investing Series. ————————————————- There are plenty of reaso
How much do your friends or family know about your money?
I was thinking about this the other day, about how much people in our lives know about our money. MY FAMILY: Almost nothing, and yet, almost everything. They know I make money at a