By: Lesley-Anne Scorgie
You don't have to stop living to build a solid financial future, writes Leslie-Anne Scorgie. Starting as small as $2-to-$5 a day gets you going. You'll be shocked at how


Lesley-Anne Scorgie is a columnist at various publications including The Welland Tribune and the Toronto Star. She specializes in finance and personal finance, focusing on topics such as saving and investing, debt management, and credit health. Lesley-Anne has been featured in The Peterborough Examiner, Waterloo Region Record, Niagara Falls Review, and The Hamilton Spectator, and is recognized as a bestselling author and a Top 40 Under 40 honoree.
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Lesley-Anne Scorgie's articles predominantly focus on personal finance, providing practical advice and how-to guides for readers to improve their financial well-being. She also covers seasonal topics related to finances.
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