When can I stop doing this?
OK, you haven’t been reading closely, this is a lifestyle change you are putting in place, so this is not a 1 day, 1 week, 1 month or 1 year change, it is a life… Read More »When can I stop doing this?
OK, you haven’t been reading closely, this is a lifestyle change you are putting in place, so this is not a 1 day, 1 week, 1 month or 1 year change, it is a life… Read More »When can I stop doing this?
Having a financial plan doesn’t have to be complicated—it can start with small, actionable steps like creating a weekly menu to control grocery spending. This article emphasizes the importance of planning purchases, whether it’s for food, clothing, or larger expenses like travel. By adopting a structured approach to spending and saving, individuals can reduce impulse purchases and take control of their finances. A simple habit today can lead to long-term financial stability and smarter money management.
Keywords: financial planning, budgeting, grocery spending, saving money, impulse purchases, financial stability
Let’s keep going on this Spring is a good time to start, end or do things, thematic premise. There are some cleaning things that you have to do in the spring (ok you don’t have… Read More »Spring Cleaning IV
Onward we go with our theme of starting anew in the spring, by doing some financial, fiscal, and personal clean up. I mentioned cleaning up old accounts, and that can be taken to debt reduction… Read More »Spring Cleaning II
Well folks, it is officially spring, in Ottawa at least. It is raining, and my back yard stinks of dog poop and if that doesn’t signify the start of spring, it may signal the Apocalypse,… Read More »Finance: Spring Cleaning