As you change, so does your money Nothing makes me more nostalgic than the reminder of Choose Your Own Adventure stories. We shared a love-hate relationship because the decisions I made always had me frantically worry about what could have been if I chose the other option. I’d always cheat (you totally did too, don’t […]
building wealth is much easier than carrying debt In the first four months of 2019, the debt to disposable income level for Canadians came in at 177.6%. That means for every dollar of disposable income that households have to spend, they owe almost $1.78. These numbers are the only indicator we need to know that […]
The minute you make finance feel like a chore, the less likely someone is to enjoy it. There are many personal finance tips and tricks available online. Between blogs, news sites, products and celebrity quotes, the number of ways you can budget better, spend more appropriately and afford the lifestyle you want is astronomical. But, […]
You’ll never be able to truly understand the other side until you’re living it – and your partner will appreciate you more for it. I’m not a regular dad. I’m a cool dad. In other words, I’m extremely hands-on, and I don’t appreciate the “who’s watching the baby?” jokes that people often spew at my […]
I’ve had to retrain myself to resist the urge to spend From the minute our real estate agent told us that our offer had been accepted, we were thrilled. Nothing made myself or my husband happier than knowing we had finally accomplished our dream of homeownership. After just one month of living in our new place, […]
we knew exactly what we were looking for in a home I remember imagining what my first home would look like when I was just 14 years old. To be honest, it was basically just my grandparents 1,200 square foot single-family detached home but hot pink. I guess I didn’t always have the wild imagination […]
She is the founder of the two-time award-winning Canadian Personal Finance Blog of the Year, Mixed Up Money which has over 100,000 followers across social media. Through her work, she has been featured in many notable publications, including The Globe and Mail, CNBC, CBC, and more. Her books, The 100 Day Financial Goal Journal and Financial First Aid are currently available for purchase.
Alyssa is a freelance writer and enjoys writing about personal finance, homeownership, and more. When she’s not writing, you can find her enjoying some downtime with her kids, playing soccer or daydreaming about home decor.
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