Your financial health is at the heart of everything we do. So with Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we challenged ourselves to come up with some low-cost, high-impact gift ideas that won’t break the bank.
Congratulations! You've graduated law school, passed the barrister and solicitor exams (hopefully), and are now working as an articling student or lawyer. The world's your oyster, or at least you think it is.
It seems that, at this time of year, everyone is a bit more stressed – summer is almost over, kids and families need to get back into a school schedule, and traffic gets even worse!
Well, maybe ‘forget’ is going too far. You will still need a resumé but it isn’t the most important tool in your job search. Your most important tool is LinkedIn … specifically your profile and your network of connections.
Quick question: What’s the most expensive thing in your life? Many people would likely say it’s their house. However, it could very well be your kids that cost you more money than anything else.
We could all use a vacation now and then, and saving for that important trip has never been easier. Here are some simple and valuable tips to help you save.
The numbers are staggering - today's lawyer graduates with over $70,000 in student debt. New lawyers have many stress triggers and money (or the lack thereof) is often at the top of this list. Don't worry, you can be in control by taking small steps such as: understanding your debt, your expenses, your needs vs wants – and then making a plan.