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Welcome to any new readers!

Welcome to all the new readers (*crickets*) from the Your Money segment with Nancy Snedden.

(I hope?)

Thank you very much for taking the time to open a browser, type in my insufferably long web address and want to learn or read more about money… with me!

If you aren’t sick of hearing about me, you can read a tiny bit more about me here.

As a blogger is I cover a wide range of hodgepodge topics: money, style, minimalism, career, parenting…. anything that interests me, really.

I am as a result, an unconventional money blogger because I LOVE spending money and spend a LOT of it, yet am freakishly responsible.

As a freelancer I earn like a princess when I work ($20,000 – $30,000 a month) but am trying hard to live like a duchess instead by not spending all of it. At once.

The rest of the time I relax and enjoy the time off by traveling with my partner, and I am also a mother to a little boy whom I have nicknamed Little Bun on the blog.

My money goal this year is to have a million dollars in my net worth (I am at around $805K at the moment) and this is a MASSIVE stretch for me because of this volatile stock market but also whether or not I will have a full income this year.


ANYWAY.

I mentioned a wide range of links on the show, and here they are below:

Products & Services

  • The Budgeting and Tracking Tool
  • The Investing Tool
  • Investing Like a Boss: How to spend less than 4 hours a year on your money
  • Blogging Like a Boss: How to make $1000 a month

I also offer a consulting service where people have called / emailed me about anything from money to career to life coaching.

Key Blog Posts Mentioned

Net Worth

  • What should my net worth be in Canada?
  • Average net worth of a Canadian by age and province
  • Median net worth of a Canadian by age and province

My personal budget & net worth posts are done by month and by year.

The most recent net worth update is January 2019 and Year in Review 2018.

Debt

  • How I got out of debt
  • How to get out of debt in 10 steps
  • 5-step plan to get out of debt

Budgeting

  • How to start cutting in your budget
  • Ideal household budget

Housing

  • The more space you have the more you need… or is it?
  • How minimalism can help you afford a house
  • Buying a house without 20% saved is asking for trouble
  • Why set up 100% of your space for 1% of your life?

Retirement

  • The retirement savings rule
  • Do I pay off debt or save for retirement?
  • Retirement strategies for 30-year olds
  • How much should you save each year for retirement?

Investing

  • Accounts Canadians should own for investing
  • My dividend investing strategy
  • The Comprehensive Canadian Investing Guide

And if that is not enough, all of my Money posts are categorized and sub-categorized here.

(I have been writing a l-o-o-o-n-g time, so there might be a lot to go through.)

How you can get in touch with me

SO MANY WAYS!

I could not be MORE accessible, except I won’t give out my number 😉

You can talk to me via: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Email me directly, or ask me an Anonymous question if you are shy..

I truly have no idea who submits questions, nothing is tracked and yes I do get rude comments/questions.

Again, THANK YOU for coming by to visit my little spot on the web.

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WHO: sherry at savespendsplurge.com
MOST DEBT: cleared $60K in 18 months
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About Me

I am a wealth-obsessed, style-focused, minimalist.

I got out of $60,000 of debt in 18 months with The Budgeting Tool which I now sell online and donate its net proceeds to charity, along with The Investing Tool.

I've also authored two books: Start a Blog Like a Boss - Making $1000 USD a month & Invest your Money Like a Boss - In 4 Hours a Year.

I earn like a princess when I work but am trying hard to live like a duchess instead by not spending all of it.

The rest of the time I relax and enjoy the time off by traveling, although traveling has been on hold lately with the arrival of Little Bun, my rambunctious, ever-hungry little boy.

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