• Canadian Money Matters - A Personal Finance Podcast

  • By: Cameron
  • Podcast

Canadian Money Matters - A Personal Finance Podcast

By: Cameron
  • Summary

  • Two average Canadians keep you up to date on the Canadian economy, build wealth in the stock market, and discuss common financial problems like inflation, shrinkflation, financial scams, and tips to save money :) We are not financial advisors, but we are hoping to get more Canadians talking about money and taking charge of their financial future. Cheers. Cameron and Jenny. Find me on YouTube... https://www.youtube.com/c/CommonSenseInvestingCanada
    Cameron
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Episodes
  • Don't Be the Next Victim: 10 Canadian Scams to Protect Yourself From
    Mar 26 2023

    BBB released their top 10 Canadian scams list perfectly in time for Fraud Prevention month. We discuss the scams, our experiences with the scams, and what to do to protect yourself.


    Canadian Money Matters is a personal finance podcast discussing:

    ✅ The Canadian economy

    ✅ The Canadian stock market the TSX

    ✅ Personal finance for Canadians

    ✅ Investing for beginners in Canada

    ✅ Saving Money for Canadians

    Canadian Money Matters is dedicated to the following:

    ✅ Increasing financial education and financial literacy of Canadians

    ✅ Getting more Canadians taking control of their finances

    ✅ Having fun in the stock market while learning how to direct invest.


    Cheers.


    Cameron and Jenny Email us at: commonsenseinvestingcanada@gmail.com

    Keywords: podcast, personal finance podcast, Canadian podcast, budgeting, money tips, saving money.

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    38 mins
  • A Simple Explanation of the American Bank Failures: For Canadians (Silicon Valley Bank)
    Mar 16 2023

    American banks have been going bankrupt.  Why?  Will this affect Canada or Canadians?  Will this affect me?  I try to explain the banking failures in the United States very simply, by answering Jenny's questions about Silicon Valley Bank and what went wrong.  I am no banking expert nor do I have a crystal ball that sees into the future, but I try to create calm amidst the storm and hope that Canadians have enough financial literacy to have faith in their banks.

    🔔 Find Cameron on YouTube!  TAKE ME THERE

    Canadian Money Matters is a personal finance podcast discussing:

    ✅ The Canadian economy

    ✅ The Canadian stock market the TSX

    ✅ Personal finance for Canadians

    ✅ Investing for beginners in Canada

    ✅ Saving Money for Canadians

    Canadian Money Matters is dedicated to the following:

    ✅ Increasing financial education and financial literacy of Canadians

    ✅ Getting more Canadians taking control of their finances

    ✅ Having fun in the stock market while learning how to direct invest.

    Cheers.

    Cameron and Jenny Email us at: commonsenseinvestingcanada@gmail.com

    Keywords: podcast, personal finance podcast, Canadian podcast, budgeting, money tips, saving money.

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    31 mins
  • Celebrating Women in Finance on International Women's Day: Entrepreneur's, CEO's, and Bad Ass Grandmother's
    Mar 8 2023

    International women's day is upon us, as is International Women's Month.  Instead of focusing on the statistics of how women are facing challenges in finance, we wanted to celebrate successful women in finance.  We discuss a 74 year old grandmother exposing scammers, one massively successful entrepreneurial woman in finance Robin Da Vinci, three female CEO's of large publicly traded companies, and how studies are showing women are better stock market investors than men.  It's a fun podcast with a lot to discus, let's get started!

    To learn about and follow Robin Da Vinci and successful entrepreneur www.robindavinci.com

    Buy the Common Sense Guidebook to Mastering Your Money on Kindle HERE

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    The CEO's fetured were Sue Ozdemir of EXRO Technologies, Hamutal Yitzhak of Else Nutrition, and Dr Lisa Crossley of Reliq Health Technologies.

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    Articles Used in the Podcast

    Test Your Knowledge of Fraud - CRA Fraud Quiz

    https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/competition-bureau-canada/en/fraud-and-scams/tips-and-advice/test-your-knowledge-fraud

    Canada Grandma Helps Stop Fraud Scam Targeting Seniors

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64828607

    The Most Likely Target of Fraud Scams aren’t Who You Would Think

    https://financialpost.com/executive/executive-summary/most-likely-financial-scam-victims

    4 in 5 Canadian Women See More Opportunity Than Ever in Owning Their Own Business, Despite Challenges: GoDaddy Survey

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/4-5-canadian-women-see-141000781.html

    🔔 Find Cameron on YouTube!  TAKE ME THERE

    Canadian Money Matters is a personal finance podcast discussing:

    ✅ The Canadian economy

    ✅ The Canadian stock market the TSX

    ✅ Personal finance for Canadians

    ✅ Investing for beginners in Canada

    ✅ Saving Money for Canadians

    Canadian Money Matters is dedicated to the following:

    ✅ Increasing financial education and financial literacy of Canadians

    ✅ Getting more Canadians taking control of their finances

    ✅ Having fun in the stock market while learning how to direct invest.

    Cheers.

    Cameron and Jenny Email us at: commonsenseinvestingcanada@gmail.com

    Keywords: podcast, personal finance podcast, Canadian podcast, budgeting, money tips, saving money.

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    28 mins

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