it’s good to look for other perspectives It’s been a summer of many ups and downs. For that reason, it’s super exciting for me anytime I see any content that isn’t depressing or downright terrifying. Luckily, so many people continue to put out amazing work that makes money fun, makes you think and helps educate […]
many think they can win, and at times, they will. But eventually – the house always wins. Trigger warning: Gambling Addiction, Suicide Hi, my name is (anonymous), a problem gambler, and my last bet was placed June 11, 2021. Those are the words I say before sharing bits and pieces of my story during my […]
Looking for affordable and functional products? Look no further. This past year has certainly changed how I view using makeup in my daily life. Before, it was much more of a necessity when socializing or going to work or school. This was potentially due to trying to look a certain way for those around me. […]
it can feel daunting to switch banks — but that isn’t your only option When we’re young teenagers, our parents will often help us set up our first bank accounts. Typically, they’ll open your account at the same bricks-and-mortar institution that they use for their financial situation. But, that bank may not be the best […]
you’re one of the lucky ones if you currently have an employer-sponsored pension plan here in Canada The idea of saving for retirement can be confusing and overwhelming, as you’re saving for a future event, years in advance, and with so many unknown variables. People are also living longer, and some Canadians even spend the […]
you do not get to tell other people how to feel about having or not having children Having children is quite possibly one of the most stressful journeys’ any couple can face. With so many unknowns, pressure and fears, it’s been my life motto never to ask people about their plans for the future unless […]
Reminder: not all debt is made equal To invest or pay off debt? This widely popular and essential financial question can be complicated and has even stirred up disagreement from experts. While the infamous Dave Ramsay errs on the side of pay off any form of debt first, other experts in the space feel a […]
Time to focus on your financial situation If you think homeownership is in your future, it’s never too early to start saving for your down payment. However, even if homeownership isn’t in your near future, establishing good savings habits and creating tangible goals is still incredibly important and can help you stay on track. This […]
Relieving a financial burden can be the best way to take care of loved ones. It’s challenging to comprehend the more difficult parts of life. And although it’s difficult for me to choose what I’m going to eat for dinner every single night for the rest of my life, the decisions I’m referring to today […]
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.
Oh no, you missed the live webinar! But, good news: Mixed Up Money is pleased to share a resource for anyone planning for a future child or family.
Mixed Up Money is pleased to share a free resource for anyone looking to cut back on non-essential spending. My most-requested product is these monthly calendars to share on your Instagram story, use as a phone background, or print off to track your spending habits.