Crunching the Numbers: The Real Cost of Independence for Young Graduates

Crunching the Numbers: The Real Cost of Indep...

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Unlocking financial freedom for young investors

In this episode of the Maya on Money podcast, host Maya Fisher-French and Adrian Hope-Bailie, the founder of Fynbos Money to discuss the importance of building an emergency fund and investing, how to use both a TFSA and a retirement annuity as part of your retirement plan, and wh ...  Show more

Demystifying ETFs: Access, Cost, and Strategy Insights

In this episode of the Maya on Money podcast, we delve into the world of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with expert guest Niki Giles, head of strategy at Prescient Fund Services. As the popularity of ETFs continues to rise, we discuss the fundamentals of ETFs, their benefits, and h ...  Show more

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