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    Add a Plan to Your Budget

    If you finished the ‘Building a Budget in 3 Simple Steps’, you’re ready to take it to the next level! A budget is the best place to start but don’t leave your plan behind. Adding a plan to your budget is straightforward.Planning is the fun part because most of us know what we want and […]

    Build a Budget in 3 Simple Steps – Step #3

    Finally, Step #3. Use your budget A budget is only valuable if you use it. It is a guideline to ensure that your monthly income covers your monthly expenses. The simplest way to use your budget is to monitor your actual income and expenses against your planned/budgeted income and expenses. At the beginning, it may […]

    Build a Budget in 3 Simple Steps – Step #2

    Step #2 entails a little bit of math. Now that you’ve gathered and reviewed the information, it’s time to do something with it. Your budget will have 2 sections. One for income and one listing expenses (It’s generally easiest to work with monthly numbers). Make sure that all monthly expenses are included. Subtract the expenses […]

    Build a Budget in 3 Simple Steps – Step#1

    Does everyone dread having a budget? Most of us do. Creating and managing a personalized budget can be done in 3 steps. The first step is probably the most difficult and takes the most time but it is the foundation of a solid budget. Gather your financial information including pay stubs, tax returns, bills, bank […]

    Keep Food Costs On Budget!

    A recent trip to the Okanagan brought back memories and satisfied the taste buds. Memories of trips to the garden for vegetables or fruit for the dinner table. Many items could be plucked, washed and eaten while a few like peas and corn took a tiny bit more effort. I have very clear recollection of […]

    Smart Shopping on a Budget

    It’s common sense that you pay extra for convenience but sometimes buying quality doesn’t cost more. A few shopping experiences over the last week has given rise to some gems. Here are some smart shopping tips: High-end salon promotion: Buy $100 of products (I bought bulk shampoo & conditioner – lasts the year) and receive […]

    Smart Shopping

    It’s common sense that you pay extra for convenience but sometimes buying quality or local doesn’t cost more. A few shopping experiences over the last week has given rise to some gems. Here are some smart shopping tips: High-end salon promotion: Buy $100 of products (I bought bulk shampoo & conditioner – lasts the year) […]

    How Much Should I Budget for Food?

    How much do you budget for food each month? A simple question but the response ‘it depends’ is based on the following: Are you a household of 1 or more? Adults, teens and/or kids? Do you eat at home on a regular basis? Do you take your lunch? Do you eat prepared/packaged foods or make […]

    Summer Fun on a Budget

    The first plus is that it’s a summer day in a not so summery Vancouver! It’s the end of July and finally a good day to go to Granville Island water park. The kids had a ball and free! It took a little effort to bring some food and drink which serves 2 purposes…food on […]

    How Much Does a Wedding Cost?

    The short answer is anything between a few hundred (think City Hall, you and your spouse-to-be and a bouquet) and tens of thousands. The range is huge and the costs are driven by the number of guests and your vision. Here are some examples of typical wedding expenses: Meal & Drinks: $100 per person ($50 […]




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