The Evan Bray Show - Anita Bruinsma + Open Lines - September 17th, 2024

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Everyone makes mistakes and every parent wants what's best for their child to learn and grow. But should parents draw the line at letting their kids stumble when it comes to finances? Anita Bruinsma, Toronto-based financial coach and finance writer, believes financial mistakes are also a big part of learning. She joins Evan to share why. Then we open the phones and ask….Would you let your child make a financial mistake in the name of learning? Or would you rather warn them?
17 Sep 2024 12PM English Canada News Commentary

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