There’s lots of places to go for financial advice but very few places that are going to bring you references to, sex, video games, and the undead. That’s what you’re in for today on the More Money for Beer and Textbooks Podcast. Any personal finance book that starts...
The More Money for Beer and Textbooks Podcast is back and ready for an exciting 2015. If you get anything at all out of the podcast (and I hope you do considering the quality of guests we bring on) please do us a favour and let your buddies know what this podcast...
Today on the MMFBT podcast we feature someone who paid off tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt before he was charged a cent of interest. His name is Daniel Dickin and you can view his full writing portfolio over at danieldickin.ca. He is currently...
I introduced Rob Nettleton to our audience last week when we chatted about how to ignore the stigma of being a money-conscious young person and student lines of credit. After we wrapped up that podcast we decided to make Rob the first ever guest to record back-to-back...
Today’s guest came to my attention when I was reading the Globe and Mail one morning. Suffice to say, when you read a headline such as, “He’s 26 with $32,000 in savings. Here’s how he did it,” you think to yourself that there might be something worth exploring there....
Another episode of the More Money for Beer and Textbooks Podcast and another cool guest to share some unique insights. Sean Cooper is a professional freelance financial writer and blogger with 5 years’ experience in the financial industry. His areas of expertise...
Today on the more money for beer and textbooks podcast we’re bringing in special guest Jeaninne Mitchell to look at the ins and outs of student loans in Canada. Jeannine runs the website debt101.ca and has written an eBook that you can find on Amazon, titled Ka-Ching...
You’ve graduated from school, decided the European or Australian travel circuits weren’t for you (perhaps you didn’t properly understand the meaning of YOLO?). Now what? Your parents and the world would say not only is it time to get a job – it’s time to act...