
Build Wealth Canada
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A podcast just for you, Canadians. This podcast aims to teach you how to build your wealth and how to fix your credit using the expertise and influence of professional guests. Each episode is about an hour long, but it is packed with great ideas, tips, tricks and more from people who have actually succeeded with credit repair and in building their own substantial wealth.
Build Wealth Canada
1w ago
Today, we’re going to cover what you need to know from a tax, investing, and financial planning perspective as all our taxes become due here in Canada on April 30th, 2025, and as we get well underway with 2025 in general.
As you know, the government makes changes every year in these areas. The implications of these changes can have a pretty substantial impact on how much you pay in taxes, your net worth, and what government benefits you are eligible to get, and how much you get.
These can easily affect your net worth in the thousands of dollars every single year, so it’s definitely in your and ..read more
Build Wealth Canada
1M ago
If you own a home, are thinking about buying or selling a home, or have a mortgage renewal coming up, today’s episode is here to help you make the best financial decisions in this changing market. Ultimately my goal is to save you some money when it comes to all this, or at least make things less stressful for you.
We’re bringing back our trusted mortgage expert and best-selling author, Sean Cooper, to first, break down the potential impact that the new US tariffs may have on our mortgage and real estate market here in Canada.
Sean also goes over the new mortgage rules that you need to b ..read more
Build Wealth Canada
2M ago
Have you ever wondered how financial planners in Canada plan their own retirement once they decide to retire?
Our guest today is a recurring guest that we’ve had on the show many times. He’s a fee-for-service financial planner with decades of experience in the industry, and while he’s not retired yet, he’s gotten to that age where he’s getting really close, and so it makes sense for him to do a more thorough financial plan for himself, for his own retirement.
And so, I thought it would be useful for us to look under the hood, and hear his thought process when planning his own retirement as a C ..read more
Build Wealth Canada
3M ago
With the end of the year arriving and the new year starting shortly, there are certain deadlines that you should be aware of every year, from an investment and tax optimization perspective.
There are also some elements to keep top of mind as the new year begins. These happen every year, so even if you are listening to this episode years from now, it will still be relevant to you, as these are things to think about and reevaluate every year.
Think of this episode as a checklist that you can use every year to help ensure that you aren’t missing anything from an investment, tax, and government be ..read more
Build Wealth Canada
4M ago
Today, we tackle one of the most intricate financial puzzles faced by Canadians: transitioning from accumulating wealth for retirement to effectively managing it during the decumulation phase—when you’re actually living off your investments.
In this episode, we’ll explore why this shift can be so complex, even for seasoned savers and investors. You’ll gain insights into balancing financial security with enjoying your retirement lifestyle and sustainably spending the wealth you’ve worked so hard to accumulate.
We’ll also discuss both hands-on and passive approaches to managing retirement funds ..read more
Build Wealth Canada
6M ago
On today’s episode we have another Canadian guest, Kyle Prevost, who achieved financial independence at an early age (he was able to pull it off in his 30s). He’s also done hundreds of financial talks and interviews over the years with both regular Canadians, and some of the most highly respected financial experts in both Canada and the US.
In this episode, we discuss what he’s learned from these hundreds of discussions that he’s had, especially when it comes to best practices and financial tactics that we can apply to our own lives.
He also shares advice on how he personally minimizes and thi ..read more
Build Wealth Canada
6M ago
We all spend decades accumulating and growing our net worth, along with many hours of research and studying to optimize our investments and minimize our taxes as Canadians. But what if a single incident wipes all that out? or even just a large portion of it out? Wouldn't it be completely irrational to not eliminate that risk?
The best solution that I can think of for accomplishing this is insurance, so I thought it would be helpful to come up with a checklist that you can use of the different types of insurance available for us Canadians, so that you can go through it, one by one, and decide w ..read more
Build Wealth Canada
8M ago
This interview will be a bit different as I was recently interviewed by Financial Journalist, Ellen Roseman from Canadian MoneySaver Magazine where she asked me some great questions, and so I thought it would be great to also publish that interview, here on the Build Wealth Canada Show.
In the interview, we cover what lessons for Canadians I have learned after doing close to two hundred interviews with financial experts, over the past 10 years.
My wife and I have also been either fully or semi-retired for the past 8 years, and so Ellen asked me if I have any advice for those who are also plann ..read more
Build Wealth Canada
8M ago
In this episode, I interview two professional financial planners to discover what are the most common questions that they receive when working with Canadians.
Our two guests are also going to cover what the most important and frequently occurring blind spots are that we Canadians tend to make in our own finances.
We also cover how to know if you are on-track to reach financial independence and retire early, or if you have enough to retire comfortably.
We cover all this and more, as we tackle the top questions that Canadians have, here in Canada.
Our guests today are Hannah McVean and Thuy Lam ..read more
Build Wealth Canada
10M ago
When we first hit our financial independence number 8 years ago, one of the financial planners that I asked to look at our numbers before my wife and I quit our full-time jobs was Ed Rempel. At the time, I asked Ed if he could do his own math and analysis on our numbers, to make sure that I didn’t miscalculate something when I was doing it myself, and this way I could be certain that my wife and I could quit our jobs and live off our portfolio going forward.
Well, fast forward to today, it’s been around 8 years since we quit our full-time jobs, and so I thought it would be helpful to have Ed b ..read more