Kick-Start Your Savings Routine
We talk to Credit Karma’s Monisha Sharma about some tips that can help kick-start your savings routine without getting off track.
We talk to Credit Karma’s Monisha Sharma about some tips that can help kick-start your savings routine without getting off track.
We talk to an editor at LowestRates.ca, Lisa Coxon, about what unexpected expenses come with a trauma experience.
We talk to Laura Paris, an associate lawyer at Shulman & Partners LLP, about the divorce process and the most surprising costs people are not aware of.
We talk to Lesley Poole, president of Next Chapter, about navigating through the most difficult changes in life – like retirement.
Many Canadians are unaware of the high costs associated with divorce. Shulman Law Firm’s Laura Paris is here to take us through these often surprising costs. And, the expensive road to healing. Lisa Coxon, editor and writer for LowestRates.ca is here to tell us about the financial costs of trauma. Then, reaching your financial goals without having to leave your couch. Credit Karma’s Monisha Sharma is here with some tips on how to kickstart your savings. Plus, personal finance blogger Tom Drake will be here to tell us about MapleMoney. And, a cautionary tale on RRSPs with Next Chapter’s Lesley Poole.
We talk to the managing director of strategic market for Hartford Funds, Michael Lynch on what the four phases of retirement are.
We talk to Nathan Hamilton, director and industry analyst at the Ascent, about their new study called Money Talk: Over One Thousand Employees Discuss Taboo Topics At Work.
We talk to Dale Roberts from Cut The Crap Investing about understanding how investment fees work and how lower fees could benefit Canadians.
We talk to Amy Dietz-Graham, a portfolio manager and investment advisor at BMO Private Wealth, about retiring on your own and what that has to do with your finances.
We talk to Lorne Marr, director of business development at LSM Insurance, about what funeral insurance is and does it make financial sense.