I have written a lot about our first home together, and also about living in a condo versus living in a house. After living in a condo for more than a year, I thought it would be fun to go over the major advantages and disadvantages, and recap just how it’s gone for us so… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: H&R Block Canada Review and Giveaway Edition
Happy weekend, everyone! Still haven’t done your taxes yet? No sweat; this roundup also includes a giveaway of five licenses for H&R Block’s tax filing software, for use online for both Mac & PC, or as a download for your PC desktop! See below for details. Pros Online access for Mac and Windows, and a downloadable… [Read More]
Why You Need Spare Cash to Cover Emergencies
Why do you need spare cash to cover emergencies? Won’t the government take care of you? Aren’t there others watching out for you? Well, not always. Today, just like at every point in history, the person most motivated to care about you is yourself, and sometimes, a bit of spare cash can make a world… [Read More]
An Archive of the Lost Comments from Guest Commentators
I have now switched back to WordPress comments from LiveFyre (see Weekend Reading: Snow Storm Edition to learn more); unfortunately, some of the comments have been lost along the way. A nasty bug in LiveFyre prevented these comments from getting posted back, and I cannot seem to resync them. LiveFyre’s support has been great, and I have nothing… [Read More]
The Importance of Buffering Your Life
One of the things that attracted me to personal finance and economics is just how many parallels that can be drawn between personal finance and life. There are so many lessons that we can bring over from one sphere to the other. Do you really need an emergency fund? An important lesson that I have… [Read More]
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