Archive for 'CEO of the House'
Financial Literawhat? You don’t have to be a financial guru to have your finances in order.
November is Financial Literacy Month but what does that mean to you? The last post included the definition by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada and the key message was for individuals to have enough knowledge to confidently and responsibly manage their finances. I think for many, these words come with some big and perhaps […]
Posted: November 14th, 2012 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle.
Tags: Budget, Cash Flow, Dear Piggy Bank, Education, Financial Planning, Money & Stress
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Are You Financially Literate?
This is a question that can make many of us look at our shoes or up to the sky. It is more than understanding definitions and financial tools such as debt and bank accounts. The question is whether we make good choices and have a strong handle on our financial affairs. November is Financial Literacy […]
Posted: November 7th, 2012 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle.
Tags: Dear Piggy Bank, Education, Financial Planning, Money & Stress
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BOO! Halloween Budget?
Who thinks you need a budget for Halloween? It’s a fun occasion whether you’re hitting the town or taking little ones on a Halloween adventure it’s celebrated with parties, costumes, tricks and treats. The question is … Is there room in your current budget to cover the festivities? It doesn’t have to cost a lot […]
Posted: October 31st, 2012 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget, Kids
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Best Laid Plans..Are We On The Same Page?
I love my husband dearly but honestly, reaching financial goals involved less conversation (i.e. communication) when I was a single! This may be stating the obvious but you’d think this is something we’d be good at….at least on the same page. He does have a degree in Economics and a MBA and I as an […]
Posted: October 24th, 2012 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle.
Tags: Budget, Financial Planning, Money & Stress
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Does Living on a Tight Budget = Tightening Your Belt?
Do you feel like you’re living on a tight budget? If you do, tightening your belt before you’ve slimmed down to fit the new belt notch doesn’t feel very good so we’ve provided a simple process to get you started on the path to financial fitness.
Posted: October 17th, 2012 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle.
Tags: Budget, Cash Flow, Dear Piggy Bank, Financial Planning, Money & Stress, Money Systems
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Fall Fun on a Budget
I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving weekend. We did! The weather was spectacular which is a bonus this time of year. We traveled to Armstrong for the weekend to visit with family and friends. We purposefully left Vancouver after having a bite to eat so that we wouldn’t have to make any stops and […]
Posted: October 10th, 2012 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget, Dear Piggy Bank, Kids
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Saving Secrets
Whether you’re saving for something special, something shiny and new or your future, here are a few are some tips to get you started. Do you work better with a goal? I do, I’m one of those people that likes to know where I’m going and typically I know what I want. I don’t always […]
Posted: October 3rd, 2012 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget, Dear Piggy Bank, Financial Planning, Money Systems, Retirement
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Are You Squirreling Away for Your Future?
The leaves are changing colour and falling to the ground and I see squirrels gathering fallen nuts to store for their winter meals. I’m not sure if that’s why the Fall is also ‘investment season’ but in as much as our ancestors put a lot of energy into preparing for the winter months, we are […]
Posted: September 26th, 2012 under CEO of the House, Money & Lifestyle.
Tags: Budget, Dear Piggy Bank, Financial Planning, Money & Stress, Retirement
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Student Loan Lessons
Just like credit cards, once the paperwork is done student loans are out of sight, out of mind … until it comes time to repay them. It’s amazing how quickly $10,000 here and $15,000 adds up to a big, big total.
Posted: September 11th, 2012 under CEO of the House, Debt, Money Savvy Tips.
Tags: Budget, Dear Piggy Bank, Education, Loans & Debt, Money & Stress
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Budgeting for School – A Case Study
The first week of school is almost finished and all those ‘back to school’ parties can be distracting! A lot of money changes hands during the first couple weeks of school…mostly it flows in one direction, out of your hands! There are lots of big expenses as well as little ones that all add up. […]
Posted: September 7th, 2012 under CEO of the House, Debt, Money & Lifestyle, Money Savvy Tips, Tips & Tricks.
Tags: Budget, Cash Flow, Education, Financial Planning
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