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Canadian Personal Finance For Millennials

Canadian Personal Finance For Millennials

Canadian Personal Finance For Millennials│You want millennial money advice, financial tips for MILLENNIALS, not for your parents! That’s why I’ve made basically a personal finance 101 breakdown. Specific for Canadians, specific for millennials! Get your Canadian Personal Finance for Millennials fix and let me know what other questions you have about your finances in the comments.

What is Impulse Spending? How to stop impulse Buying Online

What is Impulse Spending? How to stop impulse Buying Online

What Is Impulse Spending? How to Stop Impulse Buying Online!│Have a problem with impulse spending? Stop impulse buying online in its tracks! Read this post to learn all the tips and tricks on stopping it, impulse buying examples, and what IS impulse shopping!

TFSA vs RRSP

TFSA vs RRSP

What is a TFSA? What is a RRSP? If you're looking for an RRSP Explained video, or TFSA Explained Video, this is for you! We'll go through all the details of both the Tax Free Savings Account and the Registered Retirement Savings Account! By the end of this video, you'll know which one will work best for your financial success!

3 Critical Money Leaks

3 Critical Money Leaks

There are SO many sneaky little expenses that are causing your money to slip out of your budget like water! We call these expenses ‘money leaks’ and I see this all the time with my clients. Subscriptions and fees that have been long forgotten, expenses that are not paid regularly, variable costs that are just adding up without notice, there are SO MANY THINGS that we’re dealing with when it comes to our money.

How to be Responsible with Money: The Ultimate Guide!

How to be Responsible with Money: The Ultimate Guide!

Do you feel like you’re irresponsible with your money? Like, you have no clue what’s happening, how to keep it, how to spend it, or generally deal with it in any way?

That was exactly how I felt a few years ago. And, I feel like it’s how a lot of people feel because NO ONE really teaches us how to ‘properly’ deal with money!

The 50 30 20 Budget

The 50 30 20 Budget

If you’ve looked up anything about personal finance in the last few years you’ve probably heard of the 50/30/20 Rule; and if you read my last post on responsible money management, you’ll know that 50/30/20 is a great general outline that you can use to budget your money. Today, we’re going to go a little bit deeper. Digging into what this ‘rule’ actually is, when to use it, when NOT to use it, and how to actually apply it in your own money plans.