Talking Money With Your Significant Other
We talk to Kristin Wong about navigating the difficulty of talking money with your life partner.
We talk to Kristin Wong about navigating the difficulty of talking money with your life partner.
Money can be a hot topic in relationships. We’ll get some tips from Kristin Wong, a financial columnist and author of “Get Money.” Then, “Just in Case Space.” Are you seriously going to pay $50,000 so you have a guest room for Grandma? Jim Yih on why you might be better off to put her up in a hotel. Plus, Frankie Flowers has some cost-conscious gardening tips. And, financial advisor Larry Lovis on his new book, “Mapping Your Retirement Road.”
We talk to Ed Rempel about tax saving strategies upon your retirement.
We talk to Laura Tamblyn Watts about proper estate planning to ensure your assets goes where you want them to go.
We talk to Josh Cobden about which Canadians trust banks more and why.
We talk to Will Sandbrook from Nest about a new pension model that allows access to emergency funds to persuade employees to stay with them company’s pension plan.
We talk to Grant Sabatier about the latest in Google search trends when it comes to personal finance.
Okay, Google. Can you answer my money questions? We’ll talk to Millennial Money founder Grant Sabatier about Google’s top personal finance search trends. Then, Nest UK’s executive director joins us to talk about their new pension pilot program that doesn’t lock up your money. And, we’ll look at a new report from Proof on how much new Canadians trust banks. Plus, we’ll talk about estate planning and where to start, with CARP’s Laura Tamblyn Watts. And, we’ll get some strategies from financial expert Ed Rempel for minimizing tax on retirement income.
We talk to Sean Simpson about what Canadians are willing to give up to eliminate debt but why are they not doing it.
We talk to Carol Roth about being prepared for the loss of a loved one to eliminate the stress and financial burden.