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When it comes to credit cards, remember: "The house always wins"
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WealthSimple: CLICK HERE
Questrade: CLICK HERE
Banks tend to have the best promos but beware once the promo time is up - they are trash.
Want to try a KOHO card? Try it here and get a $20 Cash Back
Start your emergency fund with EQ Bank. Once you've saved $100 they will give you a BONUS of $20! That's an instant 20% return!!
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Something I'm into right now: Sorry We're Stoned Podcast (not money related)
Want to try a KOHO card? Try it here and get a $20 Cash Back
Start your emergency fund with EQ Bank. Once you've saved $100 they will give you a BONUS of $20! That's an instant 20% return!!
...still obsessed with Mount Everest though.
PEOPLE TRYING TO GET RICH QUICK - STAY BROKE LONG
No matter where you are in the financial journey, youare going to feel embarressed or shamed. You feel embarressed when you are doing well, you feel embarressed when you are having a hard time.
Go smarter, longer, faster, harder and think more clearly.
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In today’s episode we’re going to break down the 3 best budgeting tools you can use in 2024 to get your finances organized and a plan that actually makes sense for you + your family.
YNAB
$99/year or $15/mo
GoodBudget
$70/year or $8/mo
Banking Built in
Free (RBC banking - NOMI Insights)
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Lindsay - reno
Meghan - enjoy status quo, more date nights + debt reduction strategy
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this is NOT financial advice
Lindsay - predicts more of the same
Meghan - predicts interest rate stabilization, housing pressure,
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For 2024 it is more important than ever to setup a system that gets you from where you are right now to where you want to go in the timeline that makes sense for your stage of life and family's preferences.
Today we are going to talk about how putting your money on autopilot can take stress out of your life, but also add stress if not done correctly.
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3 Finance Stuff Nobody Tells You:
always take employer matching not all debt is bad money is meant to be spentBONUS money is meant to be talked about
Andrew Hallam "Would you spend money on this if no one else was looking?"
https://andrewhallam.com/balance/#
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Wealth Advicing Steps: Investing Basics, Cashflow planning, Credit Score Pulse, Tax Free Investing, Real Estate....which is first???
Help talk about it. What 3 steps should come first? 3 of our former guests also contributed:
Ep 18 Investing Basics with Michelle Hung Ep 7 Improve your Credit with Richard Moxley Ep 12 Do you need Life Insurance with Alyx Valdal YVR Mortgage BrokerLinks from Richard Moxley:
TransUnion Credit Check
EquiFax Credit Check
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LOVE IS BLIND SPOILER ALERT
Aligning money with your partner is so important. Today we go behind the scenes with Love is Blind Izzy and Stacy while they navigate integrating their financial lives when they are very different.
Ep 7: CREDIT SCORE
Natalie and Deepti: Out of the Pods
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Is charging rent a valuable lesson in financial responsibility, or does it risk straining the parent-child relationship? In this reflective episode, we gently unpack the considerations and consequences surrounding the decision to introduce financial responsibility within the familial home.
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'Tis the season for spreading love and creating cherished memories, and what better way to celebrate than by showering our beloved grandparents with thoughtful gifts? In this episode, we dive into the art of finding the perfect gift for grandparents, offering unique and meaningful suggestions that go beyond the ordinary.
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In this episode, we delve into the exciting realm of real estate as we discuss the recently introduced First Home Saving Plan. Breaking down the key features and benefits of this innovative savings initiative, providing valuable insights for first-time homebuyers navigating the path to homeownership. Tune in!
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If financial literacy isn't in your past but you want to break the cycle and make it your current and your kids future financially aware and savvy, join us to a conversation on where to start.
LINKS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE
Gail Vaz-Oxlade's Articles on MoneySense: https://www.moneysense.ca/author/gail-vaz-oxlade/
Tori Dunlap on Financial Feminism & Money Education: https://herfirst100k.com/
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Sharing both the feeling of overwhelm as well as our savings tips. Not only is money tight, but also your time currency.
Lindsay: It's okay to tell your child NO, navigating the social pressures, utilitize Bank Account Budgeting
Meghan: 4 staple gifts per child (something they want, something they need, something to wear, something to read)
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