Alphabet Soup of Titles
We talk to Naheed Gilani about the many financial credential titles in Canada which can be confusing with who to work with.
We talk to Naheed Gilani about the many financial credential titles in Canada which can be confusing with who to work with.
We talk to Christian Felber about the new ways of thinking and new ways of behaving in the broader economy.
We talk to Randy Cass about how NestWealth help smaller companies and retirement savings with group RRSP’s.
We talk to Gordon Stein about the best way to achieve financial independence with the right money recipe.
We talk to Kelly Trihey when it comes to savings and investing behaviours among Canadians.
A new study from fintech company Mylo found that women set financial goals that are over 50 per cent smaller than men’s. We’ll find out more from Kelly Trihey, the head of the Montreal CFA Women in Investment Management Committee. And, robo-advisor Nest Wealth has launched a product making it easier for small businesses to offer Group RRSPs. We’ll talk to the company’s CEO Randy Cass. Then, financial independence requires certain “recipes” and “ingredients” in order to get cooking — and saving. It’s called the Cashflow Cookbook, we’ll talk to it’s author Gordon Stein. Plus, how to make sense of the alphabet soup of financial advisor designations.
We talk to Tahani Aburaneh about breaking the glass ceilings in a male-dominated industry.
We talk to Sarah Newcomb on how social comparissons can be hurting your financial well-being.
We talk to Jodie Wallace about using Artificial Intelligence to help you manage your money.
We talk to Neen James about how to create extraordinary lives by unplugging from disruptions and distractions.