All about inspiring you to get a handle on your money so you can live the life that you want.
Investing in real estate on your own can be very expensive but now there is a platform that allows people to invest in real estate across Canada and the United States at any amount. Stephen Jagger, co-founder of Addy, joins us to tell us how it works.
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Michele Cagan, certified public accountant and author of ‘Stock Market 101, joins us to talk about the importance of constantly refreshing the main concepts of the stock market so young people can know when the ‘entry point’ is to start investing for their future.
Find out more at michelecagancpa.com and connect on Facebook, Instagram, and X/Twitter.
Over the last 20 years the focus has been reducing household debt that would be the best for Canadians but now there is a different perspective of letting individuals take on more debt to address the affordability crisis. Jean Marc Ah-Sen joins us to talk about it.
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While it should be easy to switch banks for some reason most Canadians stick with the bank that they started with, regardless of the quality of the relationship. Lesley-Anne Scorgie, founder of MeVest, joins us to give us the insight on hard it is to switch banks and what steps do you need to do if you are considering breaking up with your bank.
Find out more at mevest.ca and connect on Facebook, Instagram, and X/Twitter.
You didn’t promise to stay with your bank until “death do us part”. But how do you navigate the switching? Lesley-Anne Scorgie, personal finance columnist and president at MeVest shares her tips. Then, a contradictory solution to solving the affordability crisis - allowing people to take on more debt. Canadian writer Jean Marc Ah-Sen tells us more. And, a guide for new and experienced investors. Michele Cagan, certified public accountant, takes us through her book Stock Market 101. Plus, we’ll speak with Stephen Jagger, co-founder of addy, a real estate investment platform.
To find out more about the guests check out:
Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple.
Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
We are joined by Julia Chung, president of the Financial Planning Association of Canada, to talk about the different kinds of financial planners and mainly an ‘advice-only financial planner’. Julia fills us in on how it works and how to know if this option is right for you.
Find out more at springplans.ca and connect on X/Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
One of the best ways to advocate for financial equality and improving women’s status is by better voting. We are joined by Janine Rogan, author of ‘The Pink Tax: Diminishing a Financial System Designed to Keep Women Broke’, to take a deeper look at how voting and policy changes is needed to make a real impact.
Find out more at pinktaxbook.com and the wealthbuildingacademy.com. Connect with Janine on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.
With the influx of the ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ options popping up at the checkout of your favourite online store. This will allow you to pay for purchases in installments. One study looked at the pros and cons of this service. We take you through the financial health effects users may experience with Ed deHaan, professor at the Standford School of Business and one of the authors of the study “Buy now (pain?) later”.
Connect with Ed on LinkedIn.
It can be difficult to navigate all the changes that come with having an aging adult in your life. Do they need to go to assisted care, or who will be your power of attorney. These are conversations we need to have. Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge, wrote a book to help you have these conversations. She joins us to share her tips.
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Family dynamics can be tricky at the best of times. But as our parents grow older there can be new challenges for kids to face. Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge, takes us through her new book Let’s Talk About Aging Parents. Then, a study that looks at the financial health impacts of using “Buy Now, Pay Later” when making purchases online. Co-author and Professor at the Stanford School of Business Ed deHaan tells us more. And, why voting is important in achieving financial equality for women. Chartered Professional Accountant and author Janine Rogan explains. Plus, a look at advice-only financial planning with Julia Chung, president of the Financial Planning Association of Canada.
To find out more about the guests check out:
Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple.
Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
We all know the importance of financial literacy and how important it is for kids to have this knowledge but most of the time it is left up to the parents and not teachers. Tim Ranzetta, co-founder of Next Gen Personal Finance, joins us to talk about their mission that every high school student in the U.S. would have to take a one-semester course in personal finance before graduating all by the year 2030.
Connect with Tim on X/Twitter.
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