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I grew up loathing debt. Perhaps it’s the Indian/Asian culture I was raised in. Asians, for the most part, and until recently, used to be allergic to debt. From a
The fight against climate change has no doubt, reached new heights thanks to young Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg and many others. You may be thinking about how you can
Do you have the travel bug? Are you someone who loves exploring the world and experiencing different cultures? EXCEPT… you feel like you can’t afford to do it? It can
“Investing is far too risky. I’m better off leaving my money in the bank.” I hear this all the time from women, along with “I don’t have time to invest.”
When February rolls around I’m reminded that the RRSP contribution deadline is around the corner for Canadians. When I was working in the financial services industry many moons ago, this
“I love Christmas” Growing up in a Hindu family in Canada, the holiday season hasn’t always involved turkey or a tree or midnight mass, although there have been some years
Bring on the Santa cheer without dropping a bomb! Here are a few of my favourite gift ideas that people will love and you’ll feel great giving. 1. Homemade Body
You’ve helped your teenager pick their university and classes. You’ve got them settled into their new dorm and have given them the pep talk that everything will be great and
I was very saddened to hear of the passing of the American singer and songwriter Aretha Franklin on August 16th. She was indeed the Queen of Soul, but to me
When I was in Hong Kong, I was able to sock away money without feeling I had to be super conscience about how I was spending it. Yes, rents are
My experience has left me thinking: Why are so many of us so uncomfortable talking about money, and especially women? Why is there stigma and shame surrounding what we have
When I hear the words “women and empowerment” together in a sentence, I feel a renewed sense of optimism. For far too long, our concerns have been ignored. We’ve had