For What It’s Worth with Rubina Ahmed-Haq is a one-hour radio show airing across Canada every weekend. We cover personal finance and workplace stories that matter to everyday Canadians, and how this story affects our pocketbook. It could be the latest interest rate numbers and how your mortgage payments have changed or what to do if you win the lottery. The goal is for listeners to walk away after every show thinking I learned something new about my money today.
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For What It’s Worth with Rubina Ahmed-Haq is a one-hour radio show airing across Canada every weekend. We cover personal finance and workplace stories that matter to everyday Canadians, and how this story affects our pocketbook. It could be the latest interest rate numbers and how your mortgage payments have changed or what to do if you win the lottery. The goal is for listeners to walk away after every show thinking I learned something new about my money today.
Inflation, Salaries And Tips To Stop Over Spending
For What It's Worth
40 minutes
1 year ago
Inflation, Salaries And Tips To Stop Over Spending
On this episode of For What It's Worth, host Rubina Ahmed-Haq is joined by Marcie McLean-McKay, Senior Researcher, Consumer Research & Experimentation, at FCAC., to discuss ways to promote financial confidence in girls.
Later in the show, Rubina chats with Carrie Hayes, Better Budgets. Ca, to guide us through the steps to prevent overspending.
For What It's Worth
For What It’s Worth with Rubina Ahmed-Haq is a one-hour radio show airing across Canada every weekend. We cover personal finance and workplace stories that matter to everyday Canadians, and how this story affects our pocketbook. It could be the latest interest rate numbers and how your mortgage payments have changed or what to do if you win the lottery. The goal is for listeners to walk away after every show thinking I learned something new about my money today.