Tag Archives: Money Coach

Success Story: Devon – learning to be intentional with money changed everything

Devon is a successful photographer and event planner who understands the balance between tracking daily details while not losing sight of the larger project. So when he lost his personal financial footing he recognized the benefit of turning to a professional and contacted Money … Continue reading

Posted in Relationship to money, Small Business, Success Stories


Do you have a debt free date?

Credit is seductive. Credit card companies spend millions of dollars to convince you to borrow their money. They have catchy slogans like: It’s everywhere you want to be. (Visa) There are some things money can’t buy. For everything else there’s … Continue reading

Posted in Debt


Success Story: From retirement fears to retirement focus

How much do you need to retire?  Did that question make your stomach do a little flip? If it did you’re not alone. The question, “Will I have enough?” is on many people’s minds when they think about retirement. When … Continue reading

Posted in Retirement savings, Success Stories


How are we doing? – Client survey results and winner

Thank you to all of our clients who took the time to provide us with feedback on their experience working with their Money Coach. We take your comments very seriously and do our best to implement your suggestions. Elizabeth from … Continue reading

Posted in Money Coaching, Success Stories, Survey


Success Story: Joel and Anna stopped waiting for “someday”

In The Key to Financial Resolutions that Succeed, we wrote about the importance of having a dream that serves as the motivation for your financial goals, but that’s just one side of the coin. Joel and Anna were like many … Continue reading

Posted in Money Coaching, Relationship to money, Success Stories


Tax preparation vs. tax planning – which do you do?

Last month, I invited my clients, Facebook and Twitter followers, friends, family, and other contacts to participate in Money Coaches Canada’s Money Monday event “Tips to Minimize Your Tax Bill”. The response was very positive.  Most people HATE paying tax … Continue reading

Posted in Budgeting and Cash Flow, Relationship to money


Being a financial advice hero

By Noel D`Souza, P.Eng Toronto ComiCon ran this past weekend in the Big Smoke. As always, it drew thousands of fans of fantasy literature, comics, television and movies, who descended on the event with unrivalled excitement and passion. Many attendees … Continue reading

Posted in Book Reviews, Debt, Investing, Money Coaching, Relationship to money


2013 is my year to get smart with money!

These were the words that stood out from a recent conversation I had with a new client. She went on to say that although thinking about money make her anxious, she had decided that she was ready to shift her … Continue reading

Posted in Relationship to money


Podcast – Managing finances as a single income family in a double-income world

Managing Finances as a Single Income Family in a Double-Income World Featuring: Melanie Buffel, BA Psych, Money Coach with Money Coaches Canada and Single Mom Are you a single income family or considering becoming one?  Listen in for some great … Continue reading

Posted in Podcasts


Why I became a Money Coach

By Sheila Walkington I worked for many years in banking and as a traditional financial planner helping clients with their investments and retirement plans.  While I enjoyed this work, I saw that many of my clients were struggling with debt … Continue reading

Posted in Money Coaching