Financial Capability Series - Session 11 (replay)

Car loans & leases

Please register to watch this session. Here’s what you’ll learn.

✔ How car payments affect your financial health

✔ The financial impact of the reduced availability of new and used vehicles

✔ Estimating car maintenance costs

✔ Choosing to borrow, lease or buy with cash

✔ Ideal car financing terms

✔ Tips to reduce future car borrowing costs

 

You will benefit from attending if you are:

⭐ looking to improve your financial capability;

⭐ early in your career, trying to pay down debt and build savings;

⭐ eager to find ways to fund your retirement plan;

⭐ already retired and trying to ensure your nest egg lasts;

⭐ interested in finding the money to fund your financial goals;

⭐ a business owner with some degree of control over your personal income; or

⭐ interested in financial concepts that improve your cash flow and help to create wealth.

 

You can register for other topics here. You’ll get a reminder email when the event is coming up. 

 

2022 topics 

  • January - Spending & cash flow ✅
  • February - Money & relationships ✅
  • March - Retirement ✅
  • April - Measuring financial health ✅
  • May - Funding education ✅
  • June - Life events ✅
  • July - Credit ✅
  • August - Investing ✅
  • September - Insurance ✅
  • October - Debt ✅
  • November - Car loans & leases ✅
  • December - Holiday spending

Presented by

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Stephanie Holmes-Winton

Stephanie Holmes-Winton is the CEO and Founder of CacheFlo. The concepts that CacheFlo’s products are based on were developed during her decade working as an independent financial advisor from 2001 to 2011. She then sold her practice and took her concept to start a training program for other advisors.

 

In 2013, Stephanie launched the Certified Cash Flow Specialist designation program (which qualifies for 31 FP Canada-Approved CE Credits). Soon after came the original version of the professional cash flow planning software. Stephanie has written two books on spending and debt: Defusing the Debt Bomb, and $pent. She’s also been a regular contributor in media, including CBC Radio and CTV, and her advice has been featured in publications from coast to coast.