How Rich People Think
Steve Siebold, author of “How Rich People Think”, will tell mere mortals what we can do differently.
Steve Siebold, author of “How Rich People Think”, will tell mere mortals what we can do differently.
Fred Vettese, Chief Actuary at Morneau Shepell, will make his case for holding off CPP to age 70.
The rich “are different from you and me”, wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald. Steve Siebold, author of “How Rich People Think”, will tell mere mortals what we can do differently. And, there is a time and a place for CPP. But perhaps that time is later than you think. Fred Vettese, Chief Actuary at Morneau Shepell, will make his case for holding off to age 70. Plus, a contrarian view of mortgages. Don’t pay it off says Calum Ross author of “The Real Estate Retirement Plan”.
Larry Bates on a new way to help you calculate investment fees.
We play another round of ‘Ask Anything’. This time with Melissa Leong.
Tom Anderson on how to use debt to build wealth.
David Stookey on what changing weather patterns means for your money.
The Financial Post’s Melissa Leong will provide her insight on how our relationship to money changes once we become parents.
Changing weather patterns are having an impact on so many areas of life. We’ll look at what that means for your money, with the author of “Climate-Proof Your Personal Finances”. And “Babies and your Bank Account”. The Financial Post’s Melissa Leong will provide her insight on how our relationship to money changes once we become parents. Then we’ll talk to the contrarian author of “The Value of Debt in Building Wealth”. Plus, a new way to help you calculate investment fees, called the T-REX score.
Plus we’ll have a look at “niche advisors”, those that focus on a very specific group of clients, like educators or dentists.