Helping you understand , budgeting, investing, insurance and all things personal finance from a uniquely Canadian perspective. Featuring Christine Conway, a Certified Financial Planner, author and owner of Braun Financial. Along with her husband Cameron Conway, an author in his own right whose trying to better understand this wide world of personal finance. *This is for entertainment purposes only... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 185 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This week we want to look at how to build wealth, even when you don’t have any to start with. How to get out of survival mode, better understanding cashflow and more.
If you live in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario or Yukon... more
This week tackle the concept of savings rate and see what rate could be best for you. Plus we talk about how ability, willingness and time are the biggest factors in saving.
If you live in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario o... more
I’m just a strong and independent person that simply does what others tell me. This week we explore the book “Nudge – The Final Edition” by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein to see how others are making up our own minds. Learn how to protect your fina... more
Why read something when you can just misquote it instead. This week we delve into the holy document of the FIRE movement, the Trinity study. What does this famous paper actually say and how has it been misrepresented in the personal finance community... more
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One of the only financial podcasts I can still listen to without getting beyond stressed!
I’m getting married in a month and I would love a podcast on financial planning as a couple! I hear lots of advice that says couples should sit down and look at their finances together on a regular basis but no one explains what that entails/looks like. What conversations should be had? What exactly are we meant to be doing for all the in between months of saving for a goal? Does merging bank accounts or n... more
The hosts are knowledgeable and well intentioned. However, they’re politically progressive and pretty in your face about it. If you live downtown this will be fine. But if you drive to work, like most people, they come off as condescending. They also keep talking about how carbon pricing and electric is the future.. I’m not sure how closely they follow politics, but carbon pricing is essentially dead in Canada come the next election.
Please talk RRSP to RRIF conversion….doing it before 71, tax implications, attribution rules
I really appreciate the breadth of content you provide, including personalizing and questioning normative financial ideas, sharing American content with a Canadian perspective, sharing the psychology of budgeting, sharing Canadian data and research dappled with humour from Cam! Thank you
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Featuring insights into personal finance from a uniquely Canadian perspective, discussions cover a wide range of topics including budgeting, investing, insurance, retirement planning, and wealth building. Listeners can expect to hear practical advice along with psychological insights about financial behaviors, making it relatable for individuals striving to improve their financial literacy and security. The hosts, both engaged in financial planning, share personal anecdotes and actionable tips which enhance the informative aspect of the episodes, allowing listeners to feel empowered in their financial journeys.
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