by Allie Kosela | Oct 31, 2017 | Budget, Living Life, Money
October is Financial Planning month. What better way to celebrate all things finances than to highlight some amazing people we have worked with over the years at New School of Finance? This October we will be shining our spotlight on some fab folks who have...
by New School Team | Aug 31, 2017 | Budget, Family Finances, Living Life, Money
It may be hard to believe, but it’s that time of the year again – back to school season! Whether you’re dropping mad cash on erasers and binders for your little ones, getting ready to face a hefty tuition bill of your own, or simply drooling...
by New School Team | Dec 27, 2016 | Living Life
You think boxing day shopping is easy? Boxing day shopping is the hardest thing there is. Before childbirth. And grad school. And maybe driving cross-town in rush hour traffic. Okay, okay, it may not be the most difficult thing in the world, but it’s PRETTY...
by Shannon Simmons | Dec 20, 2016 | Family Finances, Living Life
I (Shannon) get a lot of questions from parents around the holidays when it comes to money. Parents are worried about spoiling their kids but also being cheap. It’s a tough balance. So, I went to the fabulous Lindsay Simmons, a child/youth therapist (and also my...
by New School Team | Oct 27, 2016 | Living Life
For most people, a baby is an emotional decision. Something deep within your belly swells as you see an adorable toddler in plaid eating brunch. You get all warm and fuzzy at the thought of teaching your kid to play baseball. And you know, you KNOW babies cost money....
by New School Team | Aug 25, 2016 | Budget, Living Life, Love and Money
By now, we all know that getting married is expensive. Like, really expensive. The average cost of a wedding in Canada is $31,500 – which is enough to make a person feel like: Even if you never want to get married yourself, you’ve probably experienced another...
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