by Seun Adeyemi | Mar 27, 2018 | Cash Flow Planning, Financial Planning
Regardless of how much money you make, it can seem like there will never be enough to fund your retirement. Fortunately, saving money doesn’t have to be as stressful an endeavor as you may think. There are plenty of small steps you can implement that make a big...
by Seun Adeyemi | Mar 13, 2018 | Cash Flow Planning, Financial Planning
It is easy to neglect your finances in your twenties but there are a few fantastic money-related opportunities that you could be missing. Paying a little attention to your financial situation now can give you a serious head start on retirement and achieving a debt...
by Seun Adeyemi | Jan 17, 2018 | Cash Flow Planning, Debt Management, Financial Planning, Insurance Planning
It’s a “new year, new you.” Are you ready to hit the ground running in 2018? Last week we took a look at 3 Good Financial Habits for the New Year. Updating your budget and net worth statement, reviewing your will and insurance needs and reviewing your debts are all...
by Seun Adeyemi | Jan 3, 2018 | Cash Flow Planning, Debt Management, Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Insurance Planning, Mortgage, Real Estate
It’s a “new year, new you.” Are you ready to hit the ground running in 2018? For many of us, setting new year’s resolutions is a popular tradition. We set goals for ourselves to lose weight, eat healthier and quit smoking. Many of us also set goals around our money,...
by Seun Adeyemi | Dec 20, 2017 | Cash Flow Planning, Debt Management, Financial Planning
December 21st may mark the official first day of winter, but tell that to mother nature. Southern Ontario has been blanketed with the white stuff early this year. In honour of the chilly temperatures outside and the holiday shopping season winding down, I thought it...
by Seun Adeyemi | Dec 7, 2017 | Cash Flow Planning, Financial Planning
When is the last time you opened your wallet and paid for something in cash? If you’re anything like me, it’s been a while. With each passing year, Canada is moving closer to a cashless society. We’re increasingly choosing to pay for goods and services with our credit...