Nothing feels worse than being in trouble. The consequences of the things we fear are oftentimes unbearable. So, what do most of us do? Lie and hide.
Tag: canadian personal finance
Looking at Your Past Can Shape Your Financial Future
Generally speaking, your money mindset is like an apple that hasn’t fallen far from the tree.
Should you join the Great Resignation?
Many are choosing to quit what they are doing and seek jobs with improved compensation, better work life balance, or to follow a calling or passion. However, just because everyone you know is quitting their jobs, doesn’t mean you should.
Coronavirus: Canadian economy edition
In light of the pandemic caused by the coronavirus, the Canadian government announced an unprecedented economic package to help as … More
Blog Anniversary: 5 years
5 years ago, I published my very first post on the Money Savvy Blog. Its title was the cost of … More
Life update and musings
I am aware I haven’t blogged that much lately.
Why I don’t really blog about my own finances
A lot of fellow PF bloggers share their most intimate financial details online.
High-Interest Savings Accounts and GICs in Canada
It is notorious Canadian banks and credit unions alike pay peanuts on savings accounts.
10 Financial killers
In my previous post, I shared how F.I.R.E. has an element of privilege to it.
Segregated funds explained
Segregated funds have always been a highly debated product.