4 responses to “My Financial Commandments”

  1. Richard Coxford

    Hi Jay,

    Great post, very wise. France and I have been living by very similar financial rules of thumb ever since we bought our first place, and they haven’t failed us yet! In fact when our furnace broke last winter, we were able to get a new one within 24hr paid in full instead of scrambling for money or paying off a bill monthly with 18% interest running.

    You should add one additional commandment, when possible, create a home business out of those hobbies you are monetizing and write off all that you can!

    All the best and hope to see you and Magda soon (we still owe you a dinner!)

    Cheers,
    Rick

  2. John Palaganas

    Yeah you are missing no. 7 – Setup an Apple savings account :P

    I am currently transitioning into a vegetarian/organic diet and my grocery bill has sky rocketed compared to when I was a full time carnivore -_- Those plants are expensive. Must own a garden….

    Great tips btw!

  3. Pascal Laliberté

    You’re hitting all the good points Jason.

    We also follow the same rules, expect saving 50% on one salary is, well, not what we’re aiming for :)

    As for bargain hunting, maybe we can trade our tips.

    For me, I use Google alerts to track local classified ads site (usedottawa, kijiji, craigslist).

    I’ve recently bought two items at a bargain price: a receiver/amp for 40$ and a christmas tree (ahead of the season) for 40$ as well, both bought from usedottawa.com and/or kijiji (can’t remember which).

    The trick is to setup a Google Alert with a query that looks like this:
    snowshoes site:usedottawa.com OR site:ottawa.en.craigslist.ca OR site:ottawa.kijiji.ca -WANTED

    Every week I get a list of new ads placed. You could also set it to receive ads as they appear on the web or in a daily digest.

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