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Send us a text Hello! In the time since the last Sara Makes Sense, a lot has happened. In my business, in your financials, in the global space that we share. My new podcast, I've Heard Worse, focuses on how and why you w

Hosted by Sara McCullough · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 25 episodes
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Your financial plan should be understandable, recognizable, and relatable. It shouldn't be complex or confusing to you. Sara McCullough is clear & concise in SARA MAKES SENSE, the financial planning podcast.
Sara McCullough hosts Sara Makes Sense, a business show with 25 episodes published.

Send us a text Hello! In the time since the last Sara Makes Sense, a lot has happened. In my business, in your financials, in the global space that we share. My new podcast, I've Heard Worse, focuses on how and why you w

Send us a text This is a wide-ranging conversation with Paul McIntyre Royston, CEO of the Grand River Hospital Foundation. We talk about that specific foundation does, what governments in Canada pay for and what they don

Send us a text How do you untangle your money when you've tried and failed before? When you can't figure out what's going where and so many things are out of your control? In this episode of Sara makes Sense, I talk abou

Send us a text In this episode, listen to how to save for your child's education using a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP). I talk about how to set up an RESP, what happens when you deposit money, what does the (f

Send us a text Worried about how to manage your day-to-day money with a baby on the way? Trying to figure out how to figure it out now that baby is here? This episode of Sara makes Sense covers what facts to pay attentio

Send us a text This encore episode of Sara makes Sense originally ran in Feb 2021, when the working from home deduction was new. The working from home deduction is back for another tax return. My guest is James Rhodes, t

Send us a text Sara Makes Sense Show notes Episode #21 Finances are personal. When it’s your money, financial plans are very personal. What if you took some of the emotion out of your financial equation by looking at you

Send us a text You’re nodding yes, when you’re thinking no. It can be a lousy feeling. Especially when you’re in a discussion about money with your financial planner. For some, it’s an intimidating world. In this episode

Send us a text You’ve doled out for years. That’s part of the job description of being a parent. But at some point, you have to wean your kids off the bank of Mom and Dad. Before you do that, in fairness to them, you hav

Send us a text You were single and now you’re not. You’re also not in your 20’s. Or your 30’s. There’s history. Now you’re in a new relationship and all of a sudden you’re in love again. Things are going so well, you’re

Send us a text It’s not a bad problem to have. A little extra in the bank... on hand for whatever life throws at you. What about investing that money? However, the markets are roaring, surely now would not be a smart tim

Send us a text This podcast is designed to inform, educate and enlighten because Sara DOES make sense. In previous episodes, we’ve covered off everything from divorce to timing the market to what kind of insurance is nee

Send us a text We plan for vacations. We plan a weekend. However, many of us don’t plan when it comes to big ticket items, like financial planning when you decide to live with someone. Why do you need one? After all, you

Send us a text It’s one of life’s emotional landmines. When a marriage ends, people are often at their worst. Decision making is difficult. The process is no longer a showdown featuring hired legal guns in front of a jud

Send us a text Getting separated is hard enough. It’s easily one of life’s most difficult chapters. Battling your lawyer as well as your ex-spouse is the last thing anyone needs. In this episode of SARA MAKES SENSE, Sara

Send us a text When we get married, the plan is to stay married. But life and statistics suggests that's not always the case. When a marriage ends before you do, what’s the plan? In this episode of SARA MAKES SENSE, Sara

Send us a text As we prepare for a post COVID economy, many Canadians are starting their own business. If you’re becoming an entrepreneur, there are many new roads you will travel, one of them is incorporating your busin

Send us a text Car Insurance. Home Insurance. Life Insurance. Those are the so-called big 3 in the insurance space, but you know insurance can stretch far and wide. It’s good to have peace of mind, but how much insurance

Send us a text Who inherits your estate in Canada if you have no will? Not who you’d think. Your common-law spouse doesn’t automatically receive it, your former spouse might if you’re separated but not divorced, money by

Send us a text It’s a subject or issue many people ignore. But by doing advance planning or incapacity planning avoids legal landmines at the worst possible time. In this episode of SARA MAKES SENSE, Sara speaks with Bla
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