Category: Budgeting


  • Gratitude and Money: How Thankfulness Can Transform Your Finances

    In a time when prices are high, budgets are tight, and financial stress feels constant, it’s easy to get caught up in what we don’t have. Lots get caught in FOMO. But what if one of the best ways to improve your relationship with money has nothing to do with earning more — and everything…

  • The Ultimate Budgeting Guide for Canadians

    Take control of your money, one cent at a time What Is Budgeting and Why It Matters Budgeting isn’t a punishment; it’s about empowering yourself with a plan. In a country where food costs, housing prices, and seasonal bills seem to creep higher every year, a budget helps you face it all with confidence, especially…

  • 8 Real Reasons Canadians End Up  in Debt and What to Do About It

    8 Real Reasons Canadians End Up in Debt — And How to Take Back Control Debt has become a common fixture in so many lives and even in the life of our nation. Sometimes it builds slowly, while at other times it appears all at once. It can feel like it has a life of…

  • How to have Summer Fun in Toronto with a $300 budget

    Summer in Canada is short, and it seems to fly by. So many times, it seems to be an expensive time of the year. You don’t need to drop hundreds every weekend to make memories. In fact, with $300 total, you can build a summer packed with fun, food, and even a splurge or two.…

  • How to Budget $50,000 a Year in Canada (2025 Edition)

    Is $50,000 a Year Still Enough in Toronto? Let’s be honest, living on $50,000 a year in 2025 in Toronto is hard work. Between rising grocery prices, rent hikes, and the general cost of just being alive, it can feel like your paycheck is gone the moment it hits your account. I have not received…