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Smart Ways to Save Money in Canada

43 min · 23 de nov de 2025
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You’ve heard the advice that to get ahead financially, you need to cut costs, and save more. But what if there was a way to do that without giving up the things you enjoy - no drastic lifestyle changes, just smarter decisions that free up cash every month? My guest today is Gordon Stein, a keynote speaker, an educator and an author of Cashflow Cookbook. In our conversation, we talk about how Canadians can save hundreds of dollars a month by rethinking routine expenses - from utilities and insurance to subscriptions and even the way you shop. We also discuss the mindset shift that makes saving feel effortless, how investing those savings can compound into long-term freedom and the metrics you can use to measure your finances. If you’ve ever felt that saving money means missing out, this episode will show you a smarter, simpler way to take control of your finances and keep more of what you earn.

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