When will you have ‘enough’ money to spend the way that you want?
I did an informal poll on Instagram: I also then received plenty of DMs like this: So here’s what I think… AT SOME POINT IT IS ENOUGH MONEY I mean
Personal Finance Blunder: Why I don’t have an emergency fund
I keep a running cash flow of about $2000 at all times to cover bills for the current and next month. Otherwise, I have no emergency fund. Every dollar I have is invested. Why am I
What does it take to be wealthy?
I found this Modern Wealth Survey interesting, going from 2020 to 2021, about how people were savers at 64% and some were PLANNING to be savers. I do not have to tell you that a pl
Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP): Maxing it out before versus waiting for the match to have the highest returns
Note: This is clearly only if you have the money to be able to max it out at the start, but I am exploring the options of maxing out an RESP at the start of your child’s life
Perspective: How much people have saved for retirement by age (informal)
Completely informal poll, a cumulative effort of a poll by Alyssa of Mixed Up Money‘s stories, a fellow Canadian and advocate for all things money & equality, I created a
Rich versus Poor Mindsets: Which one are you?
I have always believed your mindset really determines whether you become rich or poor, regardless of income. Now, when I talk about ‘rich’, I mean money, but a rich lif
“What’s the point? I am never going to be rich.”
I have been hearing a lot of this going around lately. Just feelings. They manifest in sentences like: What’s the point? I am never going to be rich. I just read an article t
Was it better when you had no money at all, or now, when you worry about it?
The Monevator (a blog I rather like reading that is 100% money), talks about how having more money seems to be more problems for him than when he was in his 20s and carefree about
Net Worth by Age (Informal Instagram Survey) & Breakdown with Details
Net Worth Survey I did a short little informal survey, inspired by Alyssa @mixedupmoney to NORMALIZE that net worths span a wide range, even within an age range, nay, an AGE, you c
Canada Basic 101: Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) for Canadian Investors and Savers
Today, we are reviewing the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) which is very terribly named because you should ABSOLUTELY not use it for savings, but for INVESTING. Who can contribute