We all make decisions that we regret, but a bad financial decision can haunt us for years. You might feel too young to start thinking about retirement, or want to splurge on a fancy new car – but how will your finances look in ten years’ time? Change your spending habits now to secure...
Getting laid off can be a huge shock to your system, but don’t start pulling your hair out just yet. Psychologist Dr. Melanie Greenberg recommends focusing on two important tasks: looking for a new job or career path and caring for your emotional and psychological health. Here are 4 strategies...
There’s no denying that 2021 was a strange year, but instead of making the usual New Year’s resolutions, why not figure out your finances instead? Don’t promise yourself that you’ll start working out at the gym, grow your emergency fund instead. Thinking of quitting chocolate? Nope,...
Families with 2.4 children are no longer the norm, in fact, this depiction of family life is becoming more and more old-fashioned. As of 2006, there were more than 13 million one-parent households in North America. A number that has only increased over the past decade. Contemporary society...
According to Caring.com, 60% of American adults don’t have a will. If you fit into this statistic it’s time to make a change. It’s a necessity, as a will can help protect your family in case you pass away. However, many people are deterred as they believe a will cost a lot of money...