Categories: 7 Stages of Financial Well-Being®
Living with Intention: How can we move from Survive to Thrive?
By Jenny Reimer, CIM, CFP® COO and Director, Financial Planning One of my favourite parts of my work is helping our clients define their goals. Some goals are common, like buying a home or saving for a child’s education, and … Continue reading
7 Stages of Financial Well-Being® – Where do you stand?
By Karin Mizgala, BA Psyc, MBA, CFP® January is almost over. One month down, and eleven to go. How are your financial New Year’s resolutions holding up in 2019? I hope you are doing better financially, and that you are … Continue reading
Introducing the 7 Stages of Financial Well-Being® Video
We are just over the half-way point for 2018 – 50% of the year is in the rear-view mirror. How are your financial New Year’s resolutions holding up? Distant memory? If that’s the case, please read on because we can … Continue reading
5 Ways A Money Coach Can Help You Win Your Own Financial Olympics
By Christine Williston, B.A., FPSC Level 1® In preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, our nation set out to “Own the Podium.” That program is still delivering the results as the recently concluded PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games aptly demonstrated. … Continue reading
How do I achieve financial success? The 7 Stages of Financial Well-Being quiz has the answers
By Karin Mizgala, co-founder and CEO Money Coaches Canada November is designated as Financial Literacy Month in Canada. Each year since 2011, the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC), coordinates efforts between the private, public and non-profit sectors to promote … Continue reading
End Financial Avoidance and Reclaim Your Power Today
By Sheila Walkington, co-founder and CFO Money Coaches Canada Most people procrastinate from time to time, it’s human nature to put off tasks we believe to be unpleasant or time consuming. But the habitual putting off of our responsibilities, … Continue reading
How to Take Charge and Say Goodbye to Financial Chaos
By Sheila Walkington, co-founder and CFO Money Coaches Canada Do you remember the children’s game Chutes and Ladders? Players are moving forward and climbing the ladders when suddenly a roll of the die lands them on a chute that sends … Continue reading