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    Taxes Done in 1, 2, 3 – Some Tips

    In the last post, I suggested completing your taxes in stages. This post includes some tips around the details and making it a smooth process. We are reliant on others to provide much of the information that we need to complete our taxes and there are several ways to complete your taxes. Which do you […]

    Income Taxes Done in 1, 2, 3 and 4

    It’s that time of year again and taxes will be due before you know it. It’s a rare breed that enjoys doing their taxes and even as an accountant I don’t look forward to it. I’ve found that if I break the job into smaller and more manageable tasks. It is easier to tackle the […]

    End of February = RSP’s & Income Taxes

    Do these 2 topics make you uncomfortable? If the answer is yes, do you typically procrastinate? Why do the alarm bells go off in February? If all the media attention hasn’t brought it to your attention, the following might: You will receive most of your income tax slips in February The deadline to contribute to […]

    Living on a Tight Budget – Define It!

    How do you define living on a tight budget? I think most of us would agree that the phrase implies that it is a challenge to make ends meet each month. Delving a little further, I think it means having just enough or not quite enough money coming in to cover the basics. Necessities such […]

    2013 Financial Plan: Step 11

    Step 11 The last one! You have a plan and you’ve put the wheels in motion. Don’t forget to set a reminder for yourself to review your progress. This will take a small amount of your time but I think it’s worthwhile. Check the balances of your assets and debts and compare them to what […]

    Step 10: 2013 Financial Plan

    Step 10 What’s a plan without action? Convert your plan into action so that you achieve your goals. For example, if your objective is to repay your student loan more quickly then decide how much you can afford to pay extra each month and either: a) Increase the monthly payment with the lender to the […]

    Step 9: 2013 Financial Plan

    Step 9 Develop your budget! Refer back to your net income and item by item subtract your expenses beginning with your needs, followed by your goals and discretionary spending making sure that your expenses and goal savings do not add up to more than your income. Use your average expenses from past experience but whatever […]

    Step 7: 2013 Financial Plan

    Step 7 The difference between your assets and debts is called net worth. This is an easy number to calculate and a good one to know. If your net worth is positive then it means that you have financial resources and resources mean options. If your net worth is negative (more debts than assets) then […]

    Step 6: 2013 Financial Plan

    Step 6 Now’s a good time to take a look at assets, debts and liabilities. List your assets including things like cars, retirement savings (RSP’s) and savings, estimating the value that someone else would pay you for it. What could you sell it for? List any money you owe and what payments you must make […]

    Step 5: 2013 Financial Plan

    Step 5 This may take slightly longer than 5 minutes but hopefully not too much longer. Write down your expenses starting with ‘must pay’ expenses or needs such as housing, food, utilities, transportation. Follow this with your discretionary expenses and note down what you typically spend on items such as entertainment or clothing. Some expenses […]




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