I have been contemplating upgrading my American Express Air Miles card to the Air Miles Platinum one.
Consumer proposal explained
There is an option to bankruptcy many people have never heard of: consumer proposal.
New fee disclosure rules for Canadian investments (CRM2)
Last July, long-awaited changes to the way fees on investments are disclosed came into effect.
Four phases to financial freedom
If I asked 10 people about their definition of “financial freedom”, I would most likely receive 10 different answers.
Buying a pre-sale property
Both the real-estate and construction sectors are hot commodities in Metro Vancouver. New developments are spurting everywhere and everyday. Clever marketing makes it sound and look very attractive to buy a piece of property without actually seeing the finished product. But is it really the case? Let’s explore!
Fun and cheap Valentine’s Day ideas
I have always been bemused by the sheer amount of money a lot of couples spend for Valentine’s Day to “show” their love for one another.
When and how to financially cut off your adult children
As I previously wrote, times have changed. Gone are the days of working in the same company for your entire career as well as receiving a generous pension plan upon retiring.
Suburban life ain’t cheaper
Extraordinary real-estate costs in cities like Vancouver and Toronto are pushing people further and further away from said cities.
It is not just the latte (factor)
David Bach popularized the “latte factor” term. The concept emphasizes the long-term cost of small, everyday purchases such as coffee, cigarettes, magazines and so on.
Financial things to do (and not to do) in your 30’s
The 30’s are definitely an interesting decade. Chances are they are a mixed bag for most people in them, including myself: wedding, kids, house, career…etc. This decade is probably the most taxing on hard-earned dollars.