With school kicking in and work busier these days, and with the temperatures dropping outside, it finally feels like summer is over. On the bright side, it will soon be time for apple picking, as well as the beautiful change of seasons once the leaves start changing color. So many birthdays are also in September,… [Read More]
Economic Reader: Moon Festival Edition
We’re entering a new season, nearly three years after the beginnings of the worldwide recession. Government stimulus plans have not turned things around; in fact, they have added significantly to the debt without much to show for it. Will Europe get over their debt woes? Will China save us all? Where do we go from… [Read More]
Planting a Seed of Savings
Here is an article from my early days of blogging. This was originally published on April 5, 2010. I still remember when I was a student and I didn’t have any savings; what came in my chequing account left again rather quickly. In this series, I want to talk about how you can shift from… [Read More]
Fighting Terrorism and Violence Through the Spread of Good Ideas: Remembering 9/11
I still remember where I was and what I was doing on September 11, 2001. I had just finished high school and I was in the first year of a technical program at a college. Our morning class was suddenly interrupted and everyone was told to go home. I asked a fellow classmate what was… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: Plutus Awards Edition
Honoured to be a Plutus Awards finalist I’ve been nominated as a finalist in the Plutus Awards, created by Consumerism Commentary to celebrate the best in personal finance (see more about the origin behind the name here). Invest It Wisely was nominated under the category Best Investing Blog. Here are the nominees for this category:… [Read More]
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