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Weekend Reading – Real estate advice, Aristocrats on the rise, Spendapalooza and more! Posted on April 24, 2021 by Mark | 0 Comments
Weekend Reading – Real estate advice, Aristocrats on the rise, Spendapalooza and more!
Hey Everyone!
Welcome to my latest Weekend Reading edition that shares some of my favourite articles from the week that was across the personal finance and investing blogosphere.
A reminder, in case you missed last week’s edition –
here it is– about finding undervalued stocks, Air Miles alternatives, how to build an income portfolio, how to buy Cryptocurrency in Canada, retirement at 60 (without saving a dime before age 45!) and more!
Richard Kay and Geoffrey Levy explore how Kate has adapted to royal life since marrying Prince William
As newlyweds the couple spent time on in Anglesey being themselves, before starting on royal engagements
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge moved into Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace in the third year of marriage
They embraced a very different lifestyle to the late Princess Margaret who had previously lived at the property
The Big Day by those who made it happen: From the harpist and the photographer to the cake-maker and choirboy soloist.charming memories (and a few secrets!)
Kate Middleton, her family and friends enjoyed a party at The Goring the night before the royal wedding
Those involved in the special occasion including the wedding day reflected on their fondest memories
Dean of Westminster, Dr John Hall, revealed they had a lawyer ready for any potential problems
He adds the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge s wedding was one of the warmest services he can remember
Food prices have risen globally here s how to save according to financial experts. Mariyam Khaja Updated
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Food prices have risen globally during the pandemic. The 2020 Canada Food Price Report predicted that food prices would rise by 3 to 5 percent in 2021, making already expensive staples like meat and vegetables even pricier. The report found the average family of four will spend almost $700 more on food this year.
Despite rising costs, there are ways to save. Jessica Moorhouse, an independent financial counsellor and finance blogger, and Kathleen Daunt, a finance planner at the New School of Finance based in Toronto, share their tips on how to save on your next shopping trip.