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Money, Happiness and Our Vision for 2015

The end of a year is often a time for reflection. What are we thankful for? What challenges did we face last year? What do we want from the coming year for ourselves, our family and our community? Often the short answer is that we want to be happy. We want those we love to be happy. A simple, common word that can be hard to explain, because while Webster’s dictionary may define it as ‘having, displaying, or marked by pleasure or joy,” ultimately we must each define how we achieve happiness for ourselves.

When we founded the Women’s Financial Learning Centre (WFLC) and Money Coaches Canada (MCC), our vision was, and still is, to help Canadians do much more than pay down debt and plan for retirement. We want our clients to achieve a level of financial well-being and contentment they never thought possible. Continue reading

Understanding investment fees

WebFee has become a four letter word.

There is a lot of talk in the financial media about investment fees; is there enough transparency, are people getting what they pay for? Many Canadians would probably say they aren’t really sure how much they are paying and many are disgruntled.

It’s not surprising then, that we frequently receive calls from people wondering if they should manage their own investing to avoid fees, and whether a fee-for-service money coach or financial planner can help them. Continue reading

Are you on Track with your Money?

Now is a good time to assess your financial health and knowledge. These days there’s a chill in the air and it’s not just the wintry weather!

Across Europe it has been the chill of economic uncertainty as Europe wavers on the brink of a debt crisis. Here at home, the Occupy protesters are a reminder of discontent that has been brewing over corporate bailouts and executives payouts.

With all this turmoil people are probably wondering about their future. They’re asking themselves, do I have a sound financial plan?  Is my financial house in order? Do I even know what I’m doing?

We’re happy to tell you, in our experience as money coaches, we have found people usually know more than they think they do. So while it’s no time to throw caution to the winds, relax a little — you probably know more than you think.

Here’s a five-point check list for the basics:

1) I have completed a net worth statement: I have added up the value of everything I own (my assets) and what I owe (liabilities) to come up with my net worth.

2) I manage my cash flow, tracking money that comes in and all my spending.

3) I have a spending and savings plan so I know money is there to pay the bills when they come due and I can make choices about whether it’s more important to save for a designer dress or if I’d rather put that money towards a ski trip.

4) I have built up a good credit history and I pay my credit card off in full every month so I am not paying high interest rates to fund buying that is beyond my means.

5) I have an investment and retirement plan which I review regularly and I seek professional advice because it’s worse to remain in ignorance than to worry about asking questions for fear of looking dumb.

If you have answered yes to most of the questions, you’re on your way.

You have a handle on your finances and are aware of the some of the key issues that can make a difference between financial security and not sleeping at night because you’re worried about paying the bills.

If you didn’t answer yes to all, don’t be too hard on yourself, you’re not alone – but it is time to take control.

Many of the respondents in the Desjardins personal finance index survey who were aged 45 to 64 had no retirement savings plan. And 40 per cent in that age group who were still working had no idea how much they’d need to live on when they retired.

As money coaches, we can help you discover those answers and take responsibility for your own finances. We’re not here to judge but to empower you with the knowledge to take control of your financial future.

Call us and take a step towards securing your financial future.