Ask Me Anything (Video Edition)
I’ve always loved the Ask Me Anything blog posts that my fellow bloggers put up. It’s such an awesome chance to get to know them and to get your burning questions answered once and for all. I’ve never...
View ArticleSunshine Blogger Award
I’m very late to the game answering this, but at the end of August Liquid Independence from the Freedom 35 Blog nominated me for the sunshine blogger award. Thanks, Liquid! Here are my answers to the...
View Article5 Facts About Me and My Writing Hiatus
News from the last 21 days: I’m not dead. I’ve been working over 55 hours a week at my full-time job and on freelance. I’ll finish the year with over $15,000 in my house down payment fund. And a...
View ArticleDo I Need Life Insurance Yet?
Around this time two years ago, I’d just gotten married and felt a little like an adult for the first time. Things were changing for my husband and I including my last name, the way we filed our taxes...
View ArticleChristmas Eve
Happy Christmas Eve! My gifts are purchased, my full-time job has wound down until the new year, my stocking is stuffed and I’ve even finished all of my freelance projects for the month. There is...
View Article2015: A Year in Review
Just a few of the highlights of my year. 2015 was a year of transition. My husband and I made some big changes in our lives (that I outlined in my net worth update) and that meant I was pretty...
View ArticleHow to Plan a Luxury Vacation to New Orleans on a Budget
In Fall 2014, I attended FinCon in New Orleans. Since New Orleans has a reputation as a great city, my husband, his sister, and her husband came along with me. We had a blast, and we knew that the...
View ArticleHooray for Simple Taxes!
It’s tax time and for the first time in four years my taxes are going to be simple! That’s right since my husband stepped away from his business last year and got a full-time job, things have become...
View ArticleThe Life Insurance Saga: Term vs. Permanent Insurance
This post is part of a sponsored collaboration. All opinions and views expressed are my own. Back in November 2015, I blogged about whether or not it was time to buy life insurance for my husband and...
View ArticleStudents Helping Students: Financial Literacy At Its Finest
When I went to university, I enrolled in a program that had co-op work terms. My choice was not accidental. I intentionally chose a program with work terms because I wanted to get experience in my...
View ArticleProtecting Yourself From Fraud
Chase recommends one way of avoiding credit card fraud is by not making purchases over open Wi-Fi. This post brought to you by Chase. The content and opinions expressed below are that of My Alternate...
View ArticleHave You Checked Your Credit Score Recently?
For the longest time, I was afraid to check my credit score. I wasn’t sure what I would find, and I felt that my massive debt load meant I surely had a score below 600. At the time, my husband was...
View ArticleFinancial Literacy At Its Best
Financial literacy rates in Canada are staggeringly low. In a recent study by Statistics Canada, only 22% of men answered 5 out of 14 standard financial literacy questions correctly, and a mere 15% of...
View ArticleWhen This Millennial Finally Got Life Insurance
It wasn’t until I became a homeowner that I finally got serious about life insurance. This post is part of a sponsored collaboration with TD. Thank you for supporting the brands that support this blog....
View ArticleStudents Helping Students: Financial Literacy At Its Finest
When I went to university, I enrolled in a program that had co-op work terms. My choice was not accidental. I intentionally chose a program with work terms because I wanted to get experience in my...
View ArticleProtecting Yourself From Fraud
Chase recommends one way of avoiding credit card fraud is by not making purchases over open Wi-Fi. This post brought to you by Chase. The content and opinions expressed below are that of My Alternate...
View ArticleHave You Checked Your Credit Score Recently?
For the longest time, I was afraid to check my credit score. I wasn’t sure what I would find, and I felt that my massive debt load meant I surely had a score below 600. At the time, my husband was...
View ArticleFinancial Literacy At Its Best
Financial literacy rates in Canada are staggeringly low. In a recent study by Statistics Canada, only 22% of men answered 5 out of 14 standard financial literacy questions correctly, and a mere 15% of...
View ArticleWhen This Millennial Finally Got Life Insurance
It wasn’t until I became a homeowner that I finally got serious about life insurance. This post is part of a sponsored collaboration with TD. Thank you for supporting the brands that support this blog....
View ArticleDo I Need Life Insurance Yet?
Around this time two years ago, I’d just gotten married and felt a little like an adult for the first time. Things were changing for my husband and I including my last name, the way we filed our taxes...
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