Talking Toonies Nick Onischuk
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- Business
Money! Average people talking about average money concepts with the hopes of creating a not so average financial future for YOU, the listener. Episodes are delivered in a short, topic focused way.
Reach us at talkingtoonies@gmail.com
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Episode 16: Final Episode
The final episode of Talking Toonies. Nick answers a few listener's questions, shares his take aways from creating a podcast, and gives his final thoughts on how to get your money right.
Spoiler alert: Listen to previous episodes for the details! -
Episode 15: Retirement
Nick is joined by a Sunrise Credit Union Investment team member. Suellen and Nick discuss retirement by covering how to plan and prepare for retirement, managing your money in retirement, and how to draw out your money in the later stage of life.
Spoiler alert: It's not necessarily about having a huge portfolio and buying a bunch of stuff; it is about managing what you do have and having a plan!
Suellen Cocquyt
Phone: 204- 748-4383
Email: SCocquyt@sunrisecu.mb.ca -
Episode 14: Rental Properties
Buying, managing, and selling a rental property. Nick discusses all of this. Is this investment right for you? Take a listen to find out.
Spoiler alert: Being a landlord is not glamorous! -
Episode 13: Purchasing a Home
Nick is joined by Talking Toonies listener and real estate agent Cheryl Campbell. Cheryl walks us through the important financial steps that should be taken when buying and selling a home.
Spoiler alert: Owning a home will cost you way more money than you think!
Cheryl Campbell- RE/MAX- Valleyview Realty
cherylcampbell@remax.net
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Episode 12: Adulting- Managing Money in Your 20's
Nick is joined by Talking Toonies listener Brady Skinner. Brady shares her experience with managing money in her 20's.
Spoiler alert: Investing early in life is the greatest gift you will ever give yourself! -
Episode 11: Purchasing a Vehicle
Nick lays out the best financial ways to purchase your next vehicle. From smart shopping, to loan advice, to how to avoid having a car payment all together.
Spoiler alert: Vehicles are expensive!