In this insightful episode we are joined by Adiba Ahmed, a financial consultant with seven years of experience, specializing in helping Canadian immigrants understand and navigate their financial options. Known for her dynamic teaching and impactful workshops, she focuses on empowering immigrants, particularly millennials, and has been recognized as a top thought leader on CBC's "The National.
Adiba and I explore the complexities of the Canadian financial system and how it impacts newcomers: from opening your first bank account and building credit to accessing credit, we discuss what you need to know about settling into Canada financially.
Here are the key topics discussed in this episode:
Challenges faced by Canadian immigrants in navigating financial systems.
How consultants can aid immigrants in their financial integration.
Typical errors newcomers make and how to avoid them.
Importance of credit history and tips on how to build it.
Various financial instruments that can serve as substitutes for credit cards.
Community initiatives and grassroots efforts to assist immigrants in building credit.
And lots more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our channel, and share it with friends and family . We'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences so leave a comment below or reach out to us on social media. Stay tuned for more episodes where we continue exploring empowering financial practices with guests from around the world!
The gig economy is booming with many people choosing to work as freelancers and gig workers for its flexibility. While it offers a world of opportunity, it also presents distinct financial challenges that require innovative solutions and dedicated support.
Today, I'm thrilled to have a conversation with the incredible Natania Mason, a multi-talented entrepreneur, content creator, influencer, and renowned business coach and digital marketer.
Together we explore the world of freelancers and gig workers - we discuss the challenges they encounter with traditional financial services—like saving for retirement, building credit, and securing lines of credit.
We chat about:
Natania's entrepreneurial journey
The importance of financial literacy in entrepreneurial success.
Practical strategies for managing finances
Challenges faced by entrepreneurs in accessing traditional financial services.
Innovative financial tools like Woveo that facilitate easier access to capital.
Investment and retirement planning
Healthcare needs and insurance options for self-employed individuals.
Building and managing wealth for entrepreneurs.
Benefits of community savings circles
And lots more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our channel, and share it with friends and family. We'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences so leave a comment below or reach out to us on social media.
Welcome to the first episode of our podcast! Today, we dive into the world of rotational savings, also known as ROSCAs or "susu" in some cultures. These traditional savings groups have been helping communities manage money together for centuries, and they continue to be important in many cultures around the world.
We are excited to have two amazing guests on this maiden episode: Precious Ajose, a professional in the financial and accounting sector originally from Nigeria, now making her mark in Canada and Amanual Bisrat, a student of political science and public policy at the University of Toronto Scarborough, hailing from Ethiopia.
Together we share personal stories with these savings groups back home and discuss how rotational savings are being transformed to empower communities and foster financial wellness in Canada and beyond.
We chat about:
How rotational savings function in Nigeria, Ethiopia and Zambia.
The benefits and challenges ROSCA brings to families and communities.
How digital tools are modernizing traditional ROSCAs.
How Woveo is revolutionizing ROSCA practices in Canada.
The potential of rotational savings to empower financially underserved communities
The importance of maintaining cultural financial practices in diaspora communities
And lots more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our channel, and share it with friends and family . We'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences so leave a comment below or reach out to us on social media.
Stay tuned for more episodes where we continue exploring empowering financial practices with guests from around the world!
Tune in to the Community Financial Wellness podcast, where we delve into the realm of Community Economic Development (CED) services and their role in empowering underbanked Canadians to attain financial well-being. Our episodes feature guests who have firsthand experience with various CED services, from rotating savings circles to credit unions and community bonds. They share personal anecdotes, shed light on alternative investment opportunities, and emphasize Woveo's pivotal role in digitizing and mobilizing data to fill the void left by conventional financial institutions.
Come join us for insightful conversations on personal finance!