by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Sep 10, 2019 | Cash Flow Concerns, Musings, We Think You Might Enjoy...
Food-storage mistakes, the difference between a fee and a fine, advice for first time university students, and wisdom from a parenting superstar. This week’s Fresh Finds. When it comes to your investments, understanding the difference between a fee and a fine could...
by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Sep 3, 2019 | Cash Flow Concerns, Musings, We Think You Might Enjoy...
Retirement wisdom, the truth about multi-level marketing companies, post-secondary funding help, and Canada’s best new vehicle warranties. This week’s Fresh Finds. Hoping to make some extra cash? Steer clear of multi-level marketing companies. Struggling with student...
by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Aug 26, 2019 | Cash Flow Concerns, Musings, We Think You Might Enjoy...
Facebook and data collection, why facts don’t change opinions, tips for reading mortgage documents, and a different kind of personality quiz. This week’s Fresh Finds. Concerned about social media apps tracking your every search? This new Facebook feature might give...
by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Aug 11, 2019 | Cash Flow Concerns, Musings, We Think You Might Enjoy...
A parenting tip, some advice for students, how to build positive habits, and the six reasons we make bad decisions. This week’s fresh finds. Trouble keeping the little ones tucked in at night? Give this a try. Ordering in is convenient, but is it worth the cost? (And...
by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Aug 6, 2019 | Musings, We Think You Might Enjoy...
What to do about a falling stock market, social media and the “age of envy”, a sneaky marketing technique to watch out for, and the link between exercise and happiness. This week’s fresh finds. Easily distracted? Drown out the commotion with this neat alternative to...
by Rona Birenbaum BAS CFP®, CHFS | Jul 29, 2019 | Musings, We Think You Might Enjoy...
Retirement planning, the benefits of playing outside, how we interpret the past, and why it’s so hard to predict the future. This week’s fresh finds. Don’t trust everything you read in the history books. It’s amazing what happens when kids play outside. Think you can...