20’s Finances wants to know where bloggers spend their money. For this post, I have assumed that my net income after taxes and not including bonuses (with a company not doing so great, there won’t be many of these anyways) is equal to $1.00. I then put all of my expenses on that. For things like… [Read More]
When Can You Talk About How Much You Make?
Financial Samurai had a great post about why we should never tell anyone how much money we make. I think that this is good, sound, advice to follow, because what we don’t tell other people can’t hurt them. Human nature being what it can be, money can have a way of changing a relationship. Will… [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]
Five Personal Finance, Economic and Life Lessons Learned from “The Lion King”
My girlfriend recently treated me to a live performance of The Lion King Broadway Musical. I’m not usually big on watching musicals, but I loved the movie and the musical did not disappoint. The Lion King is a moving story about love, loss, and the circle of life. It follows the life of a young… [Read More]
What Debts and Bills Should You Pay First If You Run out of Money?
The following is a guest post by Frank Collins. Most people run into financial difficulty at one time or another, when the money they have just does not stretch far enough to pay for all of the bills and expenses. Unfortunately, there is a tendency for these difficult times to snowball especially during more difficult… [Read More]
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