I am just a girl that got out of $60,000 of debt in 1.5 years and I can only tell you what I did, and what I did it may not work for you and your lifestyle.
I also started investing for retirement earlier, and I always do my own taxes.
Here are some questions answered that people wanted to know more about, and I always write from a Canadian perspective (since I live in Canada). I do plan on moving to the States soon, so it'll be great to have a view from both sides.
If you want to learn more about investing, check out my blog rolls!
There are a lot of great American and investing blogs out there to learn from.
Organizing
Analyzing
Investing
- Market Value vs. Book Value
- Why I am not sold on gold (part of a book review)
- FB's Investing Primer Pt. 1
- FB's Investing Primer Pt. 2
- FB's Investing Primer Pt. 3
- FB's Investing Primer Pt. 4
- FB's Investing Primer Pt. 5
- FB's Investing Primer Pt. 6
- Libor what?
- Reader Question: RRSP Investing
- Reader Question: Student Loans went to Collections - How do I clear it off my credit score?
- Why I invest in Index Funds
Canadian Taxes & General Retirement Articles
- Am I on track for my retirement savings?
- How to decide whether to Save for Retirement, Save for Emergencies or Clear your debt?
- Keep your taxes clean
- Overview of RRSPs, RRIFs and TFSA
- Reader Request: More info on Saving and Retirement in general
- Save money at tax time, for free!
- Canadian Taxes for Independent Contractors
Other
- Compounding Interest, de-mystified
- How compounding interest works (the formula)
- How to get a free credit report (Canada)
- What is a recession? Or depression?
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