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How Well Are You Managing Your Money?

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Complete this quick quiz about your money management activities and get a financial health score. Get a pen and paper, and then choose the answer that best describes your financial situation for the following questions.

Do you set aside money to handle yearly expenses? (car or house insurance, property taxes, etc.)

  1. Yes, I always make sure I have the money on hand (5 point value)
  2. Yes, but I sometimes still get surprised or don’t have enough to cover the expenses (3 point value)
  3. No (1 point value)

Do you set aside money to handle small emergencies? (car, appliance repairs, etc.)

  1. Yes, I always make sure I have the money on hand (5 point value)
  2. Yes, but I sometimes still get surprised or don’t have enough to cover the expenses (3 point value)
  3. No (1 point value)

Do you have a savings plan for personal goals? (buying a car or house, taking a vacation, retirement, etc.)

  1. Yes, and I am ahead of schedule (5 point value)
  2. Yes, and I am on track (4 point value)
  3. Yes, but I am behind (3 point value)
  4. No (1 point value)

Do you make a budget and review it?     

  1. Daily (5 point value)
  2. Weekly (4 point value)
  3. Monthly (3 point value)
  4. Quarterly (2 point value)
  5. Yearly (1 point value)
  6. Never (0 point value)

Do you keep track of all expenses and income for yourself and your family?

  1. Daily (5 point value)
  2. Weekly (4 point value)
  3. Monthly (3 point value)
  4. Quarterly (2 point value)
  5. Yearly (1 point value)
  6. Never (0 point value)

Do you buy items you don’t need or can’t afford and regret it afterwards?

  1. Never (5 point value)
  2. Rarely (4 point value)
  3. Sometimes (3 point value)
  4. Often (1 point value)

Do you carry a balance on your credit card?

  1. Never (5 point value)
  2. Rarely (4 point value)
  3. Sometimes (3 point value)
  4. Usually (2 point value)
  5. Always (1 point value)

Do you use credit cards because they are convenient, or because you cannot pay cash or debit?

  1. I can always pay cash or debit, but I prefer credit cards for convenience (5 point value)
  2. Sometimes I cannot pay cash or debit (3 point value)
  3. Usually I cannot pay cash or debit (2 point value)
  4. I can rarely pay cash or debit (1 point value)

Do you have to borrow money to make it from one pay cheque to the next?

  1. Never (5 point value)
  2. Once in the last 5 years (4 point value)
  3. Once in the past year (3 point value)
  4. A few times in the past year (2 point value)
  5. Every month (1 point value)

Has a collection agency ever contacted you to repay a debt?

  1. Never (5 point value)
  2. Once in the past 5 years (4 point value)
  3. Once in the past year (3 point value)
  4. In the past month (2 point value)
  5. In the past week (1 point value)

 

Score categories:

Financial whiz (40 to 50 points): You’re doing great! Your finances are under control and you are saving for the future.

Financial manager (26 to 39 points): You’re doing well. You probably have a budget and stick to it most of the time. Taking a closer look at your expenses or attending a money management class might help you get to the next level.

Financial survivor (11 to 25 points): You’re hanging in there, but you could be doing better. Getting some help with budgeting and planning will help you avoid financial surprises and enjoy your earnings with less risk.

Financial disorder (0 to 10 points): You need help. The debt is piling up and is probably greater than your income. You need to take a serious look at your finances and get professional advice to try to avoid bankruptcy.

 

LCTaylor Trustees in Bankruptcy, www.lctaylor.com

YOUR NOVEMBER COMMUNITY EVENTS!

November 20 – 6:00 – 9:00 pm
November 21 – 10:00 – 5:00 pm

Aromatic Earth Aromatherapy Christmas Open House
Free Product Draws, Free Refreshments!
417 Haney Street
Sue Mazur, 204-232-1194
www.aromaticearth.ca

 

November 19
6:00 – 8:00 pm

Dog Body Language Seminar:
Learn to read your dog better, thus understand them better.

4180 Waverley Street. Grassroots Canine.
204-990-4423
www.grassrootscanine.com

 

November 14 & 28

Christmas Shopping?
Rides to St. Vital Shopping Center or Polo Park Mall.
$10 round trip!
Call to reserve your seat.
Triple L at Your Service, 204-261-0155
www.triplelatyourservice.com

 

November 15
10:00 – 3:00 pm

Optima Modern Apothecary Grand Opening & Christmas Sale
Custom Beauty Bar & Holistic Day Spa.
487 Provencher Blvd.
204-615-0588
www.immortellerevolution.ca

 

November 20
7:30 – 9:00 pm

Juice Plus+, Prevention Plus+, The Power of Whole Foods.
Inspiring Healthy Living Seminar – FREE @ Canad Inns St. James.
Alisa Herriman, RNCP ROHP CHCP.

 

November 26 – 6:30 – 9:30 pm
November 27 – 9:00 am – 4:00 pm.

A Journey through the Chakra system & how it connects to your emotional body:
A hands on workshop with D’Arcy Bruning-Haid.
Wellnessnews discount: $150 (regularly $175)
204-475-5339

Pet Health 

Top 5 Reasons NOT to snowshoe with your dog. NOT! Reason #1The snow is coming and its going to get cold. Solution: We are Winnipeggers and the toughest around. Start digging out your snow gear and do an inventory. Dress accordingly. Reason #2: It gets dark early. Solution: Get a head lamp. Its amazing the types on the market now and how well they illuminate. Reason #3: I don’t want to go out alone. Solution: Find some friends or family or join a Snowshoeing group and make it a social activity rather than a chore. Reason #4: I don’t own shoe shoes. Solution: There are multiple places in the city that rent snowshoes, or you can make that your first winter purchase this year. Reason #5: My dog doesn’t like the snow. Solution: Try snowshoeing for 2 weeks. Guaranteed your dog will get excited when they see the snowshoes coming out. Equipping your dog with the right warm gear too can help persuade them. Get out there and enjoy what Winterpeg has to offer today!

Shalin Hustad
www.grassrootscanine.com

Potential Benefits of Reflexology 

Reflexology is a natural healing art based on the principal that there are reflexes in the feet, hands, and ears that correspond with every gland, organ, and system in the body. Through application of pressure on these reflexes, reflexology relieves tension, improves circulation, and helps promote the body’s natural function. Reflexology accelerates the body’s self-healing ability; it assists the body in returning to a natural self-healing state (homeostasis). Reflexology helps relieve tension, which often contributes to pain and discomfort. When the body is in balance it is able to function as intended. This may mean you see improvements in pain management, digestion, sleep patterns, and circulation. Reflexology may also help balance hormones. Reflexology has been known to assist in the healing of most ailments, however reflexology is not suitable for all conditions, consult a registered reflexologist to find out if reflexology is right for you.

Nichole Guthrie, RCRT
www.nicholeguthrie.com

Financial Wellness

How can a person reduce the amount of income tax paid by their estate? The simplest solution is to leave taxable assets to your spouse to take advantage of the tax-free rollover, but there are other solutions that a Financial Advisor can help you with. A person’s final tax return is filed by the executor of their estate and is very special. It assumes that every asset owned by the deceased, including investments such as RRSPs, RRIFs, and LIRAs, is sold for fair market value, even if those assets are bequeathed to family or friends, not physically sold. This is called a “deemed disposition” and it can trigger a substantial amount of taxes. These amounts add up quickly and, with a top income tax bracket of 46.40% in Manitoba, can deplete a significant portion of your estate. Estate planning ahead of time will help keep your family secure for generations.

Thomas Johnson, Cascade Financial Group
[email protected]

Tune-Up Your Body 

We schedule our vehicles for bi-annual tune-ups, but do we do the same for our bodies?  Unlike a car, if your body’s engine stops running, you cannot purchase a new one.  Over time, our bodies accumulate toxins and waste products from our environment which slow our organs down and compromise our immunity.  Fatigue, headaches, and dis-ease can ensue.  Body and Sole Wellness offers body tune-ups in the form of Eastern-based healing modalities designed to rid the body of unnecessary debris. Once the excess is removed, the body can again flow freely… like a smoothly running engine! These techniques include certified foot reflexology, ionizing detox foot baths, ear candling, guasha (scraping), energetic body cleanses and more!  Unclog your system today – your Body and Sole will thank you! Tuesdays at Vitality Wellness Centre.  House calls available.

Erika Goodman
www.vitalitywellness.ca

Hot Tub Natural Solution

When sitting in your hot tub do you want to avoid soaking in chemicals and inhaling chemical fumes? Do you suffer with dry skin or rashes from using chemicals? Do you spend a lot of money, time and maintenance on your hot tub? The Natural Solution is an exciting advancement in water treatment.  A chemical free all natural enzyme that is non-toxic to all living things and the environment. Our products are 100% guaranteed. Maintaining your hot tub has never been so easy. Use 1 bottle of our 3 month water treatment every 3 months. An easy maintenance system, enzymes keep working 24/7 so you don’t have to. Spend less time cleaning and more time enjoying your hot tub. A Natural Solution at last. Make the switch today.

Donna Ladan, The Natural Solution
www.thenaturalsolution.ca

Renew Your Routine

As summer slips into fall, we transition from the carefree living of summer back into our regular routines. For many that means recommitting to regular exercise, healthy eating, and weight management. Fall is a season of transition and a natural time for committing to a healthy lifestyle. The first step is to acknowledge that a healthy lifestyle is a priority. You have to want this so, identify your internal motivators and then tap into them. When you remind yourself of how healthy habits improve your life, you’ll be more likely to stick with them. Secondly, schedule your exercise. Treat workouts as seriously as you would a doctor’s appointment – they are just as important for your health. Thirdly, catch the energy of cooler temperatures to become even more active. Fall is an invigorating season. Tap into that energy and use it to craft your perfect, healthful, rest-of-the-year routine.

Anita Wilson, Curves Southdale
www.curves.com

*Reprinted with permission by Curves International 2015.

Fibre for Satiety

Experts suggest that our Paleolithic ancestors consumed as much as 100 grams of fiber per day, from a variety of plant foods eaten in large enough quantities to fuel that high demand for physical energy. The satiety threshold (i.e., the amount it takes for us to feel satisfied) is higher for sugar than for other food components. As a result, with simple carbohydrates (such as sugary cereals or cookies), it’s easy to eat more than you intended to and consume excess calories from these foods. Studies show that foods we eat at one time can influence the glycemic effects of foods that we eat at another time. Given that consuming soluble fiber blunts your blood sugar response, if you eat an oat cereal (that’s rich in soluble fiber) for breakfast, your body will have a lower glycemic response to whatever you eat for lunch.

Sandy Lefley
www.slefley.canada.juiceplus.com

Fixing Financial Challenges

A Licensed Trustee in Bankruptcy can assist with resolving your financial challenges, improving your emotional well-being. There are a number of alternatives available depending on the situation.  An informal proposal is an option in which an individual enters into an agreement with his/her creditors to settle or defer payment of some or all of their debt. Creditors are not, however, prevented from taking further action while the “informal proposal” is being negotiated. By contrast, a formal proposal filed in accordance with federal legislation prevents any further collection action, and collection efforts can only resume if the formal proposal is unsuccessful. Bankruptcy is another legislated alternative whereby a debtor assigns all of his property (subject to statutory and provincial exemptions) to a Trustee in Bankruptcy for the benefit of his creditors.  A Licensed Trustee in Bankruptcy can help you further explore all of your options.

www.debtsolutions.deloitte.ca

Evergreen Holistic Health Centre

Do you suffer from allergies, chronic illness or a weak immune system? Evergreen Holistic Health Centre can help eliminate allergies, detoxify metals and toxins, strengthen your immune system, revitalize organs plus test products for toxins. All by utilizing a technology that has been used in Europe for over 20 years. Bioresonance Therapy. Computer hookups collect data while the electrodes are testing the body. Based on the collected data, the electrodes can be focused on a particular portion of the body in order to address a blockage of energy flow. The computer has an electronic filter that can harmonize the frequencies in the body so every organ can work properly. This machine strengthens the natural vibrations to return their electromagnetic fields to optimal levels.

Evergreen Holistic Health Centre