Mental Health and Financial Planning
We talk to Anne Kilpatrick as we discuss the impact mental health issues can have on financial planning.
We talk to Anne Kilpatrick as we discuss the impact mental health issues can have on financial planning.
We talk to Jennifer Reynolds about how technology is changing the financial sector and what can and can’t replace people.
We talk to Bunz CEO Sascha Mojtahedi about their new cryptocurrency bartering system, BTZ.
Bartering platform Bunz was built on cashless trades—cookies for curtains, shoes for cleaning supplies. In a big shift, it has launched its own cryptocurrency. We’ll talk with Bunz CEO Sascha Mojtahedi about BTZ. Then, humans versus robots. Toronto Financial Services Alliance president Jennifer Reynolds on where technology can—and can’t—replace people. And, we’ll talk about the impact mental health issues can have on financial planning with Navigator Principal Anne Kilpatrick. Then, Shannon Lee Simmons shares some kid-friendly money primers divided by age. Plus, financial planner Tim Nash takes us through Ethical Market’s Green Transition Scoreboard.
We talk to Kristin Wong about the best way to negotiate when you are asking your boss for more money.
We talk to Larry Lovis about mapping your financial life to make your retirement better.
We talk to Frankie Flowers from Cityline TV about how to save money to have the best garden you can.
We talk to Jim Yih and find out if that extra guest room is worth the cost.
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.”