Math tutoring is a wise investment, as it helps develop skills down the line Ioana Teodorescu started tutoring in math seven years ago. Her start in tutoring was somewhat serendipitous. An architect and a professor in interior design at […]
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From the Editor
When we are children, money can be something of an abstract concept. Adults tap a piece of plastic or their phones or hand over pieces of coloured paper (that somehow has been assigned more value than ordinary paper) and receive […]
People of influence
Be careful what you say—your choice of words is affecting your children’s attitude towards money Given today’s uncertainty around job security, rising food and housing costs as well as infrastructural instability, you parents and caregivers feel added pressure on yourselves. […]
Budgeting for baby
A new addition to the family may require some financial adjustments When Chris Browning learned she was expecting her first child in early 2021, she was thrilled. “[My husband] and I had just bought our first home,” says the […]
You can count on us
The disability tax credit can be difficult or confusing for its intended recipients to navigate. Here’s a company that specializes in making sense of it, saving families money “They were so thankful.” It’s a sentiment often expressed by the clients […]
No time like the present
Here are four reasons why COVID-19 shouldn’t stop you from opening an RESP When it comes to opening an RESP for your child, earlier is better – with some savvy parents starting to save even before their child is […]
Planning ahead
There are a lot of truisms when it comes to parenting – perhaps, none more true than “they grow up quickly.” One day, your kids are toddlers. The next, they’re off to college or university. While it’s understandable to […]
Get e-smart about student finances
Here are three ways students can get smart about managing their money by going digital.