So Britain is no longer part of the EU. In an unexpected turn of events, the Leave side pulled off the victory by a narrow margin. Now although, it will still take awhile for the dust to settle and Britain to officially leave the EU – Brussels has already indicated they want the UK to… Continue reading Brexit Aftermath: The Good, The Bad & Everything in Between
Month: June 2016
Brexit – How we’re all in the Crossfires
On June 23rd, citizens of the United Kingdom will be asked whether or not the country should leave the European Union. Little History: The UK joined the EU in the mid 1970’s after a series of negotiations. Even though Britain is a member state – the country has never been a “complete” member. They never… Continue reading Brexit – How we’re all in the Crossfires
Four Tips to get out of the Red
As mentioned in last week’s article, it is almost as if like debt has become second nature these days. In many scenarios debt is unavoidable – we need extra resources to pay for schooling, housing and many others. However, once we find ourselves knee deep in debt, what then? In this week’s article, I will… Continue reading Four Tips to get out of the Red
Debt – The Four Letters we Dread the Most
If there’s something we all hate, it’s debt. Whether we use debt for the “right” reasons like bills, schools and housing and some may argue its hard in this day and age to live debt free – debt is a thorn in our side. It forces us to repay the principal and interest and hinders… Continue reading Debt – The Four Letters we Dread the Most