Money on the Mind
We talk to Greg Sutherland about the stress that finances can affect your workplace productivity.
We talk to Greg Sutherland about the stress that finances can affect your workplace productivity.
We talk to Rona Birenbaum and Seyon Vasantharajan about Viviplan, a new robo-financial planner.
We talk to Kasra Nejatian about the history on how the US payment systems came to be.
We talk to Kip Spidell about his new show on CBC called “The Stats of Life” concentrating on the money episode.
Canada is a large and diverse country. While it is possible to calculate what “average” is when it comes to money, what do those findings really mean? We’ll learn about a new CBC TV show called “The Stats of Life” that reveals surprising truths about the family next door. Then, since most of us spend our days swiping and tapping, we’ll learn why our payment systems work the way they do. Plus, money on the mind. New research finds that financial stress could be affecting your productivity at work.
We talk to Trish Nixon about how investors should worry about climate change and how it could affect their investments.
We talk to Tony Dunham about new financial literacy programs to help teens learn about budgets.
We talk to James Kassam about Rooster Money, an app that helps kids learn about money.
We talk to Joanne di Nardo about what financial concerns family have to deal with when cancer disrupts the financial plan.
We talk to Brad Fedorchuk about a pilot project to help millenials pay off student debt while still contributing to their retirement.