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What Is GIS?

· 3 min read

What Is GIS?

GIS is a monthly benefit paid to low-income seniors who receive Old Age Security (OAS). Unlike OAS which provides partial pensions for 10-39 years of residency

Dishwasher Meta: Rinse Aid vs. Heated Dry

· 3 min read

Dishwasher Meta: Rinse Aid vs. Heated Dry

I’ve always been the guy who obsesses over utility bills — and I’m embracing it. So when a friend mentioned they use the heated‑dry setting instead of rinse aid

My First Year with a Heat Pump: Expectations vs. Reality

· 4 min read

My First Year with a Heat Pump: Expectations vs. Reality

When I decided to install a heat pump last year, I had high hopes for energy savings and environmental benefits. Now, after a full year of use, I’m ready to sha

How to save money planning a wedding...

· 4 min read

How to save money planning a wedding...

After 10 years with my SO we decided it was time to tie the proverbial knot and through this process we learned a lot about the wedding industry and (hopefully)

Dual Fuel vs Electric heat

· 6 min read

Dual Fuel vs Electric heat

A common argument online is that heating with electricity is expensive and the better option is almost always combining a heat pump with a natural gas furnace,

· 4 min read

Security Cameras on a Budget

You don’t need a monthly subscription, a polished app, or a $1000 cloud-connected camera fleet to feel safe at home. The real win? A security setup that puts yo

Tiered rates vs Time of use

· 6 min read

Tiered rates vs Time of use

This may not be applicable to every province but I live in Ontario where 96% of people are on time-of-use (TOU) even though tiered pricing has been offered for

My mom was wrong about hydro (and yours probably was too)

· 4 min read

My mom was wrong about hydro (and yours probably was too)

I have vivid memories of my mom absolutely livid that I ran the dryer before 7pm and these were not infrequent encounters. Growing up I was constantly reminded

Guide to a net zero home

· 11 min read

Guide to a net zero home

Two years ago my partner and I became home owners and moved into our first (and hopefully last) home. As our plans to start a family get closer we want to prepa

3 Steps to saving simply!

· 3 min read

3 Steps to saving simply!

Many of my clients know they should be saving more but traditional canadian banks can actively work against them; high banking fees, low interest rates, and exp

What if you never buy a house?

· 6 min read

What if you never buy a house?

As a money coach I have many clients that believe owning a home is a prerequisite to retiring, either to live in "rent free" or to eventually downsize and use t

Considerations for Retirement

· 5 min read

Considerations for Retirement

As I transitioned from simply managing my own finances to helping other with their financial planning I have had the opportunity to see finances through the eye

· 3 min read · optimization

Considering Opportunity Cost

My goal in life is to be happy and money is one of many tools that allows me and my family to do the things that bring us happiness. I am going to go over some

· 6 min read · rrsp, tfsa

RRSP is a TFSA in disguise

The RRSP seems like this complex investment vehicle with all these rules and restrictions but with a couple caviets it offers essentially the same tax free grow

· 4 min read · guide, savings, unregistered

How to manage an emergency fund

An emergency fund is an amount of money that you have immediately available for  large unexpected costs and/or unexpected periods of reduced income. Many folks

· 4 min read · guide, rrsp, tfsa

TFSA or RRSP or Unregistered Investing

Not everyone can max out their registered accounts every year but with record high savings rates during COVID Canadas average savings rate is between 5-15%, so

· 4 min read · guide, rrsp, savings

Self-directed Investing in 5 steps

DIY is one of the best ways to save money, changing your own oil, bagged lunches, mowing your lawn, shoveling your laneway; but self directed investing will sav

· 4 min read · review, book, optimization

Lifecycle Investing: Leveraged Passive Investing

As I was researching how you could use leverage with a passive investing strategy I found the book "Lifecycle Investing"  by Ian Aryes and Barry Nalebuff. It de

· 2 min read · optimization, savings

Avoid minimum balances

Most big banks have fees but the reality is that many will waive those fees if you keep a minimum balance in the account, while this sounds like a deal you may

· 4 min read · guide, optimization

Get your tax refund early

Getting a big tax refund means you paid too much money to the government, these funds could have been in your investment account growing but weren’t. Big refund

· 3 min read · rrsp, tfsa, unregistered

Reduce fees on index funds

"All-in-one" index funds (AIO) have become extremely popular recently as they make it dead simple to have a globally diversified portfolio that matches your nee

· 4 min read · Mortgage

What is the First Time Home Buyers Incentive

The "First time home buyers incentive" (FTHBI) is often confused with the "Home Buyers Plan" (HBP) but they could not be more different. To find out about the H

· 4 min read · Mortgage, rrsp, guide

What is the Home Buyers Plan

There is alot of confusion on what incentives are available to home buyers. One of the most powerful tools for Canadians is the "Home Buyers Plan" (HBP). What

· 2 min read · guide, rrsp, tfsa

What to do when you fill your RRSP and TFSA

So your have been a diligent Canadian and have worked hard and saved agressively to max out your registered accounts, now what do you do? 1. Unregistered inve

· 2 min read · guide, rrsp

What is an RRSP?

If you Canadian the “Registered Retirement Savings Plan” RRSP is a vital investment vehicle, while it may not be quite as valuable as your TFSA it can reduce th

· 2 min read · guide, tfsa

How to make $500,000 with your TFSA

I make no exaggeration in saying that the Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) will be the single most valuable savings tool for many Canadians. If used properly it

· 2 min read · guide, tfsa

What are All-in-one index funds

Your bank is probably evil and so is mine. Any of the big banks in Canada (and even the smaller ones) push their own mutual funds on financially ignorant indivi

· 1 min read · guide, tfsa

What is a TFSA?

If your a Canadian that is 18 years of age or older your most important investment vehicle is the “Tax Free Savings Account” or TFSA for short. As the name impl

Wealthsimple vs Questrade 2021

· 2 min read · guide, roboadvisor, tfsa

Wealthsimple vs Questrade 2021

In the world of retail investing and saving, Wealthsimple and Questrade have poured millions of dollars into advertising this past year to get you thinking abou