Spring is in the air, summer is just around the corner, traditional students are nearing the end of their semesters (not us AU die-hards, obviously), and everyone is dreaming about warm, lazy sunsets and BBQs. But for those of us at AU who were not lucky enough to have escaped this past winter, wanderlust is… Read more »
Marie Kondo is a Japanese organizing consultant whose popularity has taken off in recent years in North America, by instructing consumers and hoarders alike to rediscover joy by decluttering and throwing away stuff (Green, 2014). At 19 years old, Ms. Kondo started working as a professional tidier in Japan when she founded her organizing consulting business… Read more »
Whether you’re saving for a large purchase, planning a big trip, trying to pay down those ugly student loans, or saving for your next AU courses, who couldn’t use a little bit more cash? Starting a side-hustle gives you the chance to make more money. According to Merriam-Webster, the precise definition of side-hustle is still… Read more »
Remember your very first paycheque? The one from that paper route you had in minus-thirty-degree weather? Or from the babysitting gig for the neighbour’s little angels who turned into Damien when their parents walked out the door? Did that paycheque come with “how-to” instructions? Unlikely. I know I blew my first paycheque getting pink fuzzy… Read more »
The past few months, in the prairies and eastern Canada, it seems like Mother Nature is binge-watching Frozen and trying to imitate Elsa. I know it doesn’t seem like it right now, but spring is just around the corner, and will, hopefully, bring warmer days. There are those who say they prefer the winter season… Read more »
Many online behavioural blogs claim that how we deal with finances is directly related to our first memory of “money” or what it symbolizes. Digging deep into our money memories helps us gain awareness about how we think and feel about money and about how we handle our finances—whether we perform these actions consciously or… Read more »
Many people, at the beginning of each year, set a resolution to get out of debt. They resolve to sort out their finances in the new year and to control their wallet, and they may do great the first 2-3 days. They track their spending, maybe even go so far as to make a budget,… Read more »
“Money & Debt” is a touchy subject for a lot of people. Some people just feel uncomfortable talking about money to strangers; others are confused about how money and finances work, and others just like to keep things private. Hide their money under the mattress, if you will. But it’s a topic I absolutely love… Read more »