What Are Your Money Dials?

What Are Your Money Dials?

One of the keys to designing a great lifestyle is to align your spending with your values, or to practice conscious spending. But what does that mean, exactly? If you showed me your budget would I be able to tell if you’re a world traveler, a wine connoisseur, a golfer, a philanthropist, an outdoorsman, or…

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Why We Ditched Our Endy Mattress And Went With Novosbed

Why We Ditched Our Endy Mattress And Went With Novosbed

This is the story of why we ditched our Endy mattress and chose Novosbed for our remodelled bedroom. Four years ago, my wife and I wanted to replace our 12-year-old Sealy Posturepedic mattress. We heard about the bed-in-a-box trend – dozens of brands were selling foam mattresses online and shipping them directly to consumers –…

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What Will It Take For You To Save More This Year?

What Will It Take For You To Save More This Year?

I know it can be tough to save money. It’s even more difficult to up the ante and save more year-after-year. But saving is necessary to meet both our short-and-long term financial goals. Without any savings, you’ll live paycheque-to-paycheque (or worse) every month with no retirement plan whatsoever. Related: Retirement planning for late starters So…

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A Sensible RRSP vs TFSA Comparison

A Sensible RRSP vs. TFSA Comparison

Should you contribute to your RRSP or your TFSA? It’s one of the most frequently asked questions here and on other financial forums, yet the answers couldn’t be more divided. Furthermore, there is a growing sentiment among Canadians that somehow RRSPs are a government scam because you’ll be forced to pay tax on any withdrawals…

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The Path To Coast FIRE

The Path To Coast FIRE

For years I’ve been motivated to reach financial freedom by 45. I started a side hustle to accelerate our savings goals, and eventually turned that into a full-time entrepreneurial pursuit. Now that I’ve left my day job and can work on my own terms, it feels like I can finally coast towards financial freedom. I’ve…

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Reframing The RRSP Advantage

Reframing The RRSP Advantage

I’ve read a lot of bad takes on RRSP contributions and tax rates over the years. One that stands out is the argument that you should avoid RRSP contributions entirely, and focus instead on investing in your TFSA and (gasp) your non-registered account. This idea tends to come from wealthy retired folks who are upset…

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What’s In Your Wallet?

What's In Your Wallet?

I’m a self-proclaimed rewards card junkie and always try to optimize my purchases to get the most points or cash back on regular spending. I watch for juicy credit card welcome bonuses and time my new credit applications around big annual purchases like our home or auto insurance so I can easily meet any minimum…

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How Has Your Food Spending Changed During The Pandemic?

How Has Your Food Spending Changed During The Pandemic?

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures changes in prices paid for a basket of goods and services (i.e., inflation). For the past three decades the Bank of Canada has successfully targeted an inflation rate of between 1% and 3%. The latest figures show year-over-year inflation at 1.9%. But as you know, our personal inflation rate…

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