85 million TikTok views say Dave Ramsey’s advice is outdated — young Canadians refuse to sacrifice to get out of debt

Dave Ramsey has fervently preached financial advice to North Americans for decades — but younger generations are now slamming the white-bearded radio host for offering counsel that doesn’t quite account for the current cost-of-living crisis. One frothy example is Ramsey’s repeated attacks on those who spend money to buy their daily cuppa Joe. In a […]
At 65 and set to retire with $357,000 in the bank: How much money can you comfortably spend each year?

John spent the last 30 years working. Unfortunately, he didn’t save. To be honest, John only started saving over the last 15 years. Despite some obstacles, John managed to put away approximately $357,000. Now he’s a year away from celebrating his 65th birthday and he wants to know: Can I retire? John isn’t alone. Across […]
Cotton candy, concerts and cash flow: The surprising financial power of Canada’s biggest fairs and festivals

In a country known for its long cold winters, summer in Canada feels like a reward. As the snow melts and daylight stretches into the evening, cities and towns across the country come alive — and nowhere is that energy more palpable than at the local fairs and festivals. From Toronto’s waterfront midway to Calgary’s […]
How one Redditor’s “Buy Canadian” experiment sparked a homegrown lifestyle shift

In a world dominated by imports and fast consumerism, one Reddit user set out to answer a simple question: Can I live my daily life using mostly Canadian-made products? The results were not only surprising, they sparked a groundswell of enthusiasm among others trying to do the same. “I’ll be honest, I didn’t expect much […]
I’m 65, tired of working and have very little savings — is it possible to live off CPP alone? Yes, but you’ll need to make these 3 big sacrifices

If you plan on retiring and rely primarily on the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) you may have heard you will end up being perpetually cash-strapped. So, does that mean you should stay at your job? Learn to survive on noodles? Or work more to build up savings? To help you decide, you first need to […]
Avoid these mistakes: Canadians risk losing up to $100K by ignoring these low-risk investment options

One of the keys to building wealth is understanding the relationship between risk and reward. Canadians are always on the lookout for low-risk investments, but you must understand that free lunches do not exist. A risk-free investment (like a GIC) has a lower expected return than a high-risk investment (like an individual stock). As an […]
Should you keep all your money in one bank? We take a deep dive into the pros and cons of centralizing your finances in one place

There’s no denying that using one bank is more efficient, convenient and streamlined than storing your money in multiple banks. But is centralizing all of your wealth in one place truly the best way to manage it? As with most decisions, there are benefits and drawbacks to this common financial practice. Here, we break down […]
Air Canada’s $500M share buyback explained — what investors need to know before June 20

Air Canada (TOR:AC.TO) is buying back up to C$500 million worth of its own stock through a substantial issuer bid, a type of buyback that gives shareholders a chance to sell their shares directly back to the company at a premium. The deadline to participate is June 20, 2025. If you’re a shareholder, you now […]
“Please make sure your head is on straight” — An Ontario professor’s retirement plan was derailed after her mothers sudden death. Here’s how she got it back on track

Former computer scientist and professor, Julia Johnson (72), was used to creating plans and executing them, and retirement was no different. But her plans went awry when her mother unexpectedly passed away. Right before retiring in 2020, Johnson had taken an exit sabbatical so she could have time to move from Ontario to Edmonton, Alberta […]
Canada Post strike could delay CPP and OAS: Here’s how seniors can protect their income

As talk of a Canada Post strike heats up, many Canadians — especially seniors — are wondering what it means for their monthly income. For those relying on government programs like the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), or the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), the fear of missing a payment can cause real […]