by New School Team | Jun 5, 2016 | Love and Money
You know what happens when you don’t map out your financial plans? Things don’t happen! Let us tell you a story. Bailey went to school, then went to more school, then met Jamie, then got a job as an urban planner with a pension to boot, then kept dating Jamie. Jamie...
by New School Team | Jun 5, 2016 | Love and Money
Anyone remember reading Little Women?* And when Meg gets married to John Brooke in the front yard of their house in a homemade wedding dress? There’s only cake and fruit and not even alcohol but it’s amazing and sweet and everyone is happy. Now, we know that no one...
by New School Team | Jun 5, 2016 | Love and Money
The average Canadian wedding is about $31,500, according to a WeddingBells survey. The number rises up to the heavens in urban centres. It’s not uncommon to see $60,000 to $100,000 spent on a wedding, depending on location and the number of guests. Those numbers are...
by New School Team | May 2, 2016 | Money
LOOOOOVE is so wonderful. You have someone to walk in the park with, to drink beer in the park with, to make-out in the park with (okay, okay I have spring fever, what can I say, it’s finally May). But if you love someone so much, why are you hiding your...
by New School Team | Apr 1, 2016 | Taxes
You’ve shared a long strand of spaghetti at dinner, you’ve cuddled for hours watching Netflix, you’ve seen each other pee and then you decided to tie the knot. But we live in a society that upholds the individual, not the collective. It doesn’t matter how close you...
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