Oct 30, 2021
Does a student in grade 9 with no income, savings or financial responsibilities really need to learn about down payments or how to calculate mortgage amortization schedules? Should we even be teaching these financial literacy concepts so early in life? Is there a more effective, practical way to teach kids how...
Oct 23, 2021
You asked. We answered. On today’s podcast guest Blair Demarco-Wettlaufer, CEO of Kingston Data and Credit (a collection agency), returns to answer your most pressing debt collection questions, like whether a collection agency can add interest to your debt or force you to file bankruptcy. Blair also discusses whether...
Oct 16, 2021
Do you need a physical bank? Or are you better off using a virtual bank instead? On today's podcast, guest Scott Terrio and host Doug Hoyes do a deep dive on what to consider when choosing banks, including some recommendations for no-fee accounts, why you should switch banks entirely if you're filing a bankruptcy...
Oct 9, 2021
Depending on your financial situation, you may benefit from asking your employer to take more tax off your paycheque. But how can you know when that's a good idea? Enter Ian Martin. Ian is an LIT and CPA and spent 6 years working at Canada Revenue Agency, so he knows a fair bit about income taxes. On today's podcast,...
Oct 2, 2021
What if your car insurance rate was decided by your credit score? Well, this is the case in New Brunswick and may one day become a reality in Ontario. But is it fair? Are credit scores a good determinant of our driving habits? On today’s roundtable podcast, guests Scott Terrio, Maureen Parent, and host Doug...