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“How retirees can continue living their best life when investments have taken a hit” -
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“Borrowing to invest makes sense for few people amid market volatility, experts say” -
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“Can this couple retire at age 59?” -
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“Go beyond the numbers of retirement planning” -
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“To conquer debt, get out of your head and create a written financial plan” -
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“Is cashing in investments to pay off debt ‘financially stupid’?” -
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“Here’s the Real Cost of Retirement Happiness” -
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“High Income Earner Drowning in Debt” -
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“6 times when a GIC is a smart investment choice” -
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“The Cost of Retirement Happiness” -
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“How Much You Really Need to Retire” -
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“How to Transition to Retirement” -
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“Ask the Experts: RRSPs in COVID” -
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“Two retired couples, two different budgets: How much are they spending?” -
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“Back to School: What is an RESP?” -
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“Two single women, two different budgets: What do their retirements look like?” -
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“Frugal Living Not Required” -
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“Single Retirees: The Power of One” -
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“Mortgage overload: The dark side of the boom” -
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“The RRSP guide for investors in their 30s” -
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“The RRSP guide for investors in their 50s and 60s” -
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“The changing face of retirement in Canada” -
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“Our deepest (sneakiest) money secrets” -
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“Wal-Mart Wills: Should You Trust Estate Planning to a Big Box Store?” -
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“How to save for university at any age” -
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“How Canadians Tackled Debt in 2013” -
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“How to Pay Off Debt and Save For the Future” -
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“Make the Most of Sudden Windfall” -
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“How to Fund a Family Vacation” -
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“How to Pay for Your Kids’ Education” -
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“Skating on Thin Ice: The Story of a Single Dad” -
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“How to Achieve Financial Success as a Single Mom” -
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“Working Their Way Back from Debt” -
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“Suddenly alone and grieving, widows and divorcees face financial confusion” -
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“Are Reverse Mortgages a Good Idea for Retirees?” -
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“Hey millennials, it’s never too early to jump into RRSPs” -
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“Ahead of RRSP deadline, a financial priority list for Gen Xers” -
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“BC Woman Repaid $26,000 Student Debt Load in 15 Months by Tree-Planting” -
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“How parents can help their offspring enter the housing market” -
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“School’s out forever: How to avoid RESP penalties if your child quits university” -
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“How to Make ‘Worktirement’ Work (This Ain’t Your Daddy’s Freedom 55)” -
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“Regional debt and saving advice for Canadians” -
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“Expert talks money, savings on RRSP deadline”
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Tag Archives: Sheila Walkington
How to Live the Life You Want with the Money You Have
By Sheila Walkington, Co-Founder and CFO There’s a LOT going on in the world right now, and much of it is out of the control of the average person. At times like this, it can be useful – vital even! – … Continue reading
Do 6-Figure Professionals Need a Budget?
By Sheila Walkington, CFP® Co-founder and CFO Money Coaches Canada I know it’s only the middle of August, but “back-to-school” season is upon us. I always remember my mixed feelings of dreading the end of the summer but the excitement … Continue reading
RSPs, TFSAs, Paying Down Debt: What Should You Do?
By Sheila Walkington, Co-Founder and CFO of Money Coaches Canada Perhaps you’re trying to save for retirement? Set aside funds for a rainy day? Pay down debt, including that hefty mortgage? And of course, pursue other important goals that make life worth living! Whew! … Continue reading
Our Founders’ Story
A lot has happened over the past decade since we launched Money Coaches Canada in 2010. When Sheila and I started working together our initial desire was a simple one. We wanted to offer our clients truly independent and meaningful … Continue reading
Setting New Financial Goals during the Pandemic
By Sheila Walkington, co-founder and CFO Money Coaches Canada It’s been almost six months since phrases like; shelter-in-place, work from home, physical distancing, and social bubbles, have become part of the daily conversation. Wearing a mask in public started out … Continue reading
Five Steps to Setting Your New Year’s Financial Resolutions
By Sheila Walkington, Co-founder and CFO Money Coaches Canada A new year has begun, and after weeks of holiday spending, many of us are ready to pull-up our socks and create new financial habits. Maybe we resolve to lower our … Continue reading
Five Steps To Begin Your Journey to Financial Independence
By Sheila Walkington, Co-founder and CFO Money Coaches Canada I think most people would answer the question, “Would you like to be financially independent?” with a resounding; “Yes, please!” But in many minds, the idea of financial independence is tied … Continue reading
How to Enjoy Summer Without a Debt Hangover
By Sheila Walkington, Co-Founder and CFO Money Coaches Canada There is something about summer that makes us loosen the reins on our routines. We tend to eat more treats, and we let the kids stay up later. We enjoy more time with … Continue reading
Financial Literacy Starts at Home
By Sheila Walkington, Co-Founder and CFO Money Coaches Canada When it comes to topics of money and Canadians, Money Coaches Canada has a great vantage point. Through our interactions with clients, our involvement with the media, our frequent blog posts … Continue reading
Allowance: Tips on Giving Children Allowance
You are standing in the check out line at the grocery store dreading the nagging you are sure to get from the kids about buying another pack of gum. All the stuff at the check out line is a total … Continue reading