MoneySmarts: Indigenous Finances by AFOA Canada AFOA
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Welcome! AFOA Canada talks Indigenous Financial Wellness with Experts. Financial literacy can be complicated. Money Smarts makes it simple and will enlighten and assist Indigenous community members in understanding their finances and improving their financial wellbeing.
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FIRST NATION'S ESTATE PLANNING
First Nation estate planning is never easy and can be complicated for First Nations. Learn the basics of estate planning with Georgina Villeneuve, Peace Hills Trust, who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the administration and settlement of First Nation Estates & Trusts.
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CREDIT
Keetah McBeath, Senior Regional Manager, Indigenous Banking, TD Bank Group, shares her knowledge to build and keep our Credit in good shape. Learn how a credit score can affect our credit history and how we can repair poor credit history and improve a credit score.
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REDUCING FINANCIAL STRESS THROUGH MONEY MINDFULNESS
Kwatsitsawi Meloche shares from an Indigenous perspective how practicing money mindfulness can reduce stress for a better financial future to help you keep on track for short-term and long-term goals.
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INVESTMENT 101
Investing made simple! Mike Massoud, Chartered Professional Accountant and a Principal at CPA Canada, talks about investing basics, lifestyle creep and costs associated with investing.
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SAVING & INVESTING FOR A POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
Talya Rotem, Program Director at SmartSAVER, a nonprofit that helps low- and modest-income families access federal government incentives, joins us to share how we can begin saving for our children's post-secondary education. Learn how to create a registered education saving plan (RESP) and a Canada Learning Bond for your children.
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BANKING & SAVINGS
Leigh Solomon, Vice President Retail Banking at First Nations Bank, makes Banking and Savings easy. He shares the basics of banking – from opening a bank account, minimum balance requirements, fees associated with banking, planning for emergencies with emergency funds to NSF charges.