Did anyone notice that the earth seems to be continually spinning faster and faster? Or does it just feel that way? That’s the way we are living our lives. What’s the cause? While this is not a blog post relating […]
Writing my regular Northern River Reflection post for our corporate Facebook page today comes on a lazy Sunday morning at the cottage over one too many coffees. Let me retract, I used the word “lazy.” But that’s ok, I plan […]
Spring brings back the sun and is refreshening. People like to plan vacations during Spring Break to take advantage of the much-needed time off. However, those plans may never materialize because money can be a limiting factor. Worrying about money […]
There are more opinions on money then we think. In our encounters with various people, one of the things we need to understand is their perspective on money. It is integral to understand when creating their financial life plan. Face […]
Just like singing “Auld Lang Syne” every year so goes the need to create resolutions for the New Year. I remember last year our blog post focused on real resolutions that were value driven, wholesome, and achievable. Not just empty […]
I’ve been pondering about writing an article on gratitude over the last few months. I launched Northern River Financial just over a year ago. We have been warmly embraced and have seen very strong and positive growth. With the approach […]
Good old summer time is upon us. In Canada, the May 24 long weekend signals the start of the traditional Canadian summer season. Having spent the weekend at the cottage, I was thinking of this morning’s blog posting. While I […]
RRSP season has supposedly arrived. It arrives every year for the first 60 days of the year thanks to the commercial endorsement of our Financial Institutions. Canadians are inundated with articles, broadcasts and ads offering advice on how to manage […]
It’s January 2016, which means one thing – it’s time for those dreaded New Year’s resolutions. Every year millions of us will make those same old promises, but most will end in failure before January is out. So when we […]
So there I was, exhausted at the end of a long work day, frustrated by a particularly stressful drive home from Toronto and contemplating pouring a stiff bourbon and withering away on the couch for a couple hours. Then something […]









