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FREE ON-DEMAND  WEBINAR

Moolala: How to Get a Handle on Your Money so You Can Live the Life You Want

Moolala: How to Get a Handle on Your Money so You Can Live the Life You Want

Learn how to regain your financial footing, whether that means dealing with debt, putting a cash surplus to work, or getting organized on things like wills or insurance.

What’s in the Webinar?

Rising costs put our physical, mental, and financial health under significant stress. But despite the uncertainty around housing, groceries, and everyday expenses, many things are still within our control.

Join Bruce Sellery, CEO of Credit Canada, bestselling author, host of the podcast Moolala: Money Made Simple, and trusted financial voice on CBC Radio and Breakfast Television, for an honest conversation about money.

Drawing from his acclaimed book Moolala: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things with Their Money, Bruce will help you find your financial footing again. Whether that means dealing with debt, putting a cash surplus to work, or getting organized on things like wills or insurance, he will provide insight, ideas, and inspiration.

In this 60-minute session, you'll:

  • Gain new clarity on your financial priorities and what to tackle first
  • Create a simple plan for what to do next (no overwhelming to-do lists)
  • Feel more confident talking about money with family and friends
  • Walk away inspired to take action immediately

 

Free On-Demand Webinar

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Bruce Sellery, CEO of Credit Canada

Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and the CEO of Credit Canada, the longest-standing non-profit credit counselling agency in the country.  He appears regularly on Breakfast Television, has a national money column for CBC Radio, hosts a radio show on SiriusXM, and speaks at events from coast to coast. He is also the author of the Globe & Mail bestseller, “Moolala: Why smart people do dumb things with money (and what you can do about it).”