The Story of Statistics
We talk to the producer of “The Stats of Life”, a documentary series on CBC centering around money and families.
We talk to the producer of “The Stats of Life”, a documentary series on CBC centering around money and families.
We talk to author Conor Richardson about his new book Millennial Money Makeover which has strategies to turn your finances around when you are still young.
We talk to Jennifer Myers from SageVest Wealth Managment about the cost of adoption and how to plan your finances.
We talk to financial columnist Melissa Leong about her new book Happy Go Money, how to make money and happiness work for you.
Want to know how to get the most delight for your dollar? We’ll talk to Melissa Leong about her new book, Happy Go Money. Kids are expensive. But many families pay a lot of money before they even bring their kids home, because they’re building their family through adoption. We’ll talk to a financial advisor for some advice on how to plan when you’re pursuing adoption. Then, how to overcome the financial hurdles many millennials face. Conor Richardson, Writer and CPA, joins us to tell us about his new book, Millennial Money Makeover. And, there’s a new season of “The Stats of Life”. Kip Spidell is here to tell us about all of the surprising financial statistics you need to know. Plus, Larry Swedroe is the co-author of Your Complete Guide to a Successful and Secure Retirement. He joins us to tell us more about this book.
A step-by-step approach to transforming your financial life. Start by choosing one area – just one – so you can focus on taking a few critical actions.
You are going to fight about money at some point — so you may as well learn how to do it well.
We talk to Meridian’s Andrew Homan about their new app called Price Drop, which finds out if there is a cheaper price on something you bought then allows you to get back the difference.
We talk to Equitable Bank’s Mahima Poddar about their new product that combines insurance products and lines of credit.
We talk to Mark Morissette, CEO of Foxquilt. A new fintech company that sets out to harness the power of social groups to help consumers save money on home and auto insurance.