From CBC News.
When The Wealthy Barber was released in 1989, it became a personal finance phenomenon. Now, author David Chilton is back with an updated version — and new advice for a generation facing bigger costs and fewer guarantees. Paul Haavardsrud asks: Can we still save our way to the good life? Plus, Leah Hendry looks at how far Canadians are willing to go to ‘Buy Canadian,’ and Danielle Nerman explores why Gen Z investors are following vibes more than spreadsheets.
00:00 – Intro
01:53 – How far are we willing to go to ‘Buy Canadian’?
11:01 – Vibe investing
15:43 – The Wealthy Barber is back
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