10 lessons I’ve learned along the FIRE journey
Although I grew up in a household where my dad retired in his early 40s and a couple of my cousins reached financial independence and/or retired early in their 40s, I had never really put …
Ways to spend money so you can enjoy your life now.
Although I grew up in a household where my dad retired in his early 40s and a couple of my cousins reached financial independence and/or retired early in their 40s, I had never really put …
When I first published the Canadian grocery store comparisons, some readers pointed out the benefits of the PC Insiders subscription program. Since we have been doing more and more shopping at Superstore, the idea of …
Ok, I know what you’re thinking and wondering… you saw the $71,852.02 CAD ($57,434.75 USD) total expenses for 2021 and you’re probably wondering what kind of extravagant lifestyle did we have last year in the midst …
Since 2019 I have been setting up goals and resolutions for myself at the beginning of the year. I would then provide an update every quarter to see how I was doing with my goals. …
The personal finance community, especially the FIRE community, has a tendency to promote side hustles. The idea is simple – increase your earning power so you can save and invest more money. This in term …
I believe we should live our lives with the motto “Don’t be ordinary be extraordinary”. Ask yourself this question: do you want to be successful and extraordinary? I think 99.9% of the population will answer …
Long time readers may recall a few years ago I compared prices between major Canadian grocery stores and discovered that Costco was a great place for Canadians to shop for groceries. Not only is Costco …