Tag Archives: Money

Money Lessons for Kids (and Parents)

While I was a single parent for many years, one of the many issues I faced while raising my son alone was how I dealt with money and how I balanced a tiny budget.  But also, and just as important, I had to make sure my son learned the value of money at an early [...]

FOOD INC

If you haven’t seen the film “Food Inc” yet, I suggest you go and see it.  It will outline the true cost of the foods you buy and consume on a daily basis.  It has been said by the author of book entitled “The Value of Nothing” that a fast food burger actually costs $200 [...]

Talk About Your Money

There’s still a lot of secrecy about money.  Individuals simply do not talk about their personal money issues often enough.  If they are badly in debt, they hide it.  If they have a shopping or gambling addiction, they hide it.  If they are living off their credit cards they don’t tell anyone or get help [...]

It’s Not Only About How Much You Earn

My philosophy is that money is like energy. Just as you have to manage your energy (how much energy do you spend working, exercising, on your hobby, relationships, etc.) you must manage your money also in a similar way. It’s also my belief that what one needs to emphasize is that it’s not [...]

Holiday Shopping: Some Tips To Keep Your Cash and Purchases Safe

These tips were originally posted in August, but as the Holiday and Christmas Season is the biggest time of year for shopping, I thought it might be worth posting them again (some have revisions) as reminder to us all…
a.  I bring a couple of big, sturdy bags with me where I can stuff several stores’ [...]

A Bottle of Spaghetti Sauce

Last night my partner made dinner; spaghetti and meatballs. He used a bottle of Ragu Pasta sauce and added chopped green peppers, mushrooms and meatballs. But he also added water. It would have been an awesome meal except for the added water in the sauce. Instead of a lovely sauce that [...]

Keep That Change!

Here’s a great money habit my boyfriend has, he puts all his pocket change and coins in a jar when he gets home from work at night.  After a few months, the jar (it’s a big one) gets full.  He then empties it and finds that he has a couple hundred dollars worth.  It’s amazing [...]

Gifts: Asking For What You Want

When my birthday or Christmas is nearing, I make a list of all the stuff I want to get as gifts.  Am I being presumptuous?  No, practical.  Every year I tell my boyfriend what I want because every year at least one or two of my friends will call him and ask him what they [...]

The Price of Being Lazy

Recently we had a our regular once-a-month poker game at my partner’s best friend’s house.  The poker group decided we wanted to have dinner together too and so it turned into a potluck event as well.  I think potlucks are a great money-saving idea (see Potluck), but this night it didn’t turn out so economical [...]

Summertime Fun: Free, Cheap Or Find a Way to Make It Free Events

Summer is the time for festivals in North America!
Here in Vancouver we have the Jazz Fest, Folk Fest, free drive-in movie events, Symphony in the Park in Burnaby, the Burnaby Blues Fest, Illuminares Lantern Parade, Chinatown and Richmond Night Markets, Summer Dance Series, Canada Day Celebrations, Celebration of Light Fireworks, Summer Dance and Music Concerts, [...]