Loyalty Programs: Are They Worth It
We talk to Kerry K. Taylor about how to get the best bang for your buck from loyalty programs without overspending.
We talk to Kerry K. Taylor about how to get the best bang for your buck from loyalty programs without overspending.
We talk to Manisha Thakor about why it is so hard to talk to your boss about a raise, especially for women.
We talk to author Meriflor Toneatto about transforming women’s relationship with money.
When women are financially empowered, they become change makers. But earning 75 cents on the dollar can make that difficult. We’ll talk to author Meriflor Toneatto about her book “Money Manifestation and Miracles.” Then, we’ll get the dirt on loyalty rewards programs with financial journalist Kerry K. Taylor. She argues these programs can sometimes actually hurt, not help. And MoneyZen’s Manisha Thakor on how to ask for a raise. Plus, budget-friendly weddings. We’ll talk to financial expert Barry Choi about how to save on the big day.
We talk to Melissa Leong about whether technology is making it easier to overspend.
We talk to Tea Nicola, founder of WealthBar about how they are trying to make Fintech more personal instead of being robotic.
We talk to John Shmuel about how millennials we will be able to find a place to live in a big city.
We talk to Melissa Leong as we dive into whether money can buy you happiness and at what point.
We talk to Anna Ronnlund from the website, Dollar Street. Which lets people compare where they are in world when it comes to different income brackets.
Picture the world as a street with every home lined up by income. The poorest live to the left, the richest to the right and everyone else lives somewhere in between. It’s a digital project called Dollar Street and we’ll talk to it’s co-founder Anna Ronnlund. Then, we’ll look at personalization at the robo-advivers with the co-founder of WealthBar.. And the Financial Post’s Melissa Leong on the price of happiness. Plus, the price of living in a big city. We’ll look at a new report from LowestRates that break down how much it costs millennials to live in Toronto.