How would your finances be able to handle a sudden emergency? Having an emergency fund (also known as a rainy day fund) may be just the solution to ensure your family is protected in case of a short-term emergency.
Looking for ways to curb your spending? Canadians in recent years have become very good at spending most of what they make. Here are a few good tips to help you live within you means and save more.
What would your children see if they looked into your finances? Would they be proud? What are they learning from your habits? Are you proud of what financial planning skills they are learning from you?
Are you looking for a financial advisor? There are a lot of different certifications out there. In my opinion the CFP (Certified Financial Planner) designation is the one to look for. Check out this blog article to see why!
If you have not contributed to your RRSP yet there are only a few days left. Not sure about whether you should put money into an RRSP or a TFSA for this tax year? Look no further!
How do RRSP’s really benefit me? How do I calculate the return that I will make on my RRSP contribution for 2012?
If you need a few ideas on how to make saving work for you, we have 6 ideas in today’s post to help you get the most out of every penny!
You need to protect your family with a last will and testament and estate plan. If you neglect to setup a proper will the process is laid out by the Provincial Government and you likely won’t appreciate it. Neither will your family.
Are you looking for ways to cut costs in your business easily. Look no further than your group plan. If I can’t show you how to save money on your group plan I’ll buy you dinner to the Keg!
A lot of people assume that they have a Group Insurance Plan so they’ll be covered if they can’t go to work due to sickness or Injury. Are you sure? Do you know the ins and outs of your plan? I can help…