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  • The Retirement War Chest: How to Stay Invested When Markets Crash | Ep. 45
    2026/04/03

    Can you stomach market drops? Most investors say they can handle them, but that confidence usually disappears when the portfolio actually falls.

    In this episode, Tré Bynoe explains the idea of a retirement “war chest” — also called a cash wedge — and why it can help people stay invested when markets get ugly. He breaks down the tradeoff clearly: holding cash may lower long-term returns, but it can also buy time, reduce panic, and make a good investment plan easier to stick with.

    Tré also explains why this decision should be based on time, not portfolio percentage, why cashflow management matters so much, and how retirees can build a plan for bad markets before they happen.

    This episode is for Canadians who want a more resilient retirement plan without pretending market crashes will not happen.

    What listeners will learn

    • What a retirement war chest or cash wedge is
    • Why market crashes require a plan, not hope
    • Why the right cash amount is based on time, not percentages
    • How cashflow management helps determine the size of the war chest
    • Why peace of mind can matter more than technical optimization
    • How to think about safe assets in retirement

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    22 分
  • AI, Expensive Markets, and Why Ownership Matters | Ep. 44
    2026/03/27

    AI is driving markets, headlines, and a lot of investor anxiety. In this episode, Tré and Sierra talk through why the U.S. stock market looks so expensive right now, what investors may be missing about AI valuations, and why this trend could be far bigger than most people think.

    Tré explains why he believes the real race is not just to build better chat tools, but to build systems that could transform productivity, labour, and the economy at a massive scale. He also breaks down the practical takeaway: if AI changes the value of human work, owning assets may matter even more than it already does.

    This episode is for Canadians who want a clearer way to think about AI, investing, and the future of wealth building.

    What listeners will learn

    • Why AI is affecting stock market valuations
    • Why being invested already gives you some AI exposure
    • How Tré thinks about AI risk versus AI opportunity
    • Why ownership may matter more in an AI-driven economy
    • What AI could mean for jobs, productivity, and wealth gaps

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    27 分
  • Ep. 43 | Investment Location: The Tax Decision Most Investors Miss
    2026/03/20

    Most investors focus on what they invest in and ignore where they hold it. That mistake can quietly cost hundreds of thousands of dollars over time.

    In this episode, Tré Bynoe, CFP, CIM, explains investment location—how placing the right assets in the right accounts can matter more than fund selection or provider choice once your finances get complex. This is especially relevant for incorporated professionals and high earners using non-registered accounts.

    You’ll hear a real-world example showing how two identical portfolios can produce very different after-tax outcomes—purely based on structure.

    You’ll learn:

    • What investment location actually means (and why it’s often confused with allocation)
    • When asset location starts to matter
    • How taxes quietly erode returns in poorly structured portfolios
    • Why after-tax returns are the only returns that count
    • Who should care about this and who can safely ignore it (for now)

    🎧 Follow, review, and share the show if you value clear, logical financial decisions.

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    28 分
  • Ep. 42 | Cash Flow, Step by Step: How the System Actually Works
    2026/03/13

    If cash flow still feels confusing, this episode fills in the gaps. Tré Bynoe, CFP, CIM, walks through his real-life cash flow system from January to December—account by account, decision by decision.

    This is a practical breakdown of how to separate spending from income, handle irregular pay, and avoid constant budgeting without losing control. It’s designed for people who want structure without spreadsheets taking over their lives. (Although there's nothing wrong with spreadsheets!)

    You’ll learn:

    • How to set up core accounts and what each one is for
    • Why annual costs matter more than monthly guessing
    • How groceries, eating out, and spending money actually work
    • What to do with bonuses, raises, and uneven income
    • How this system makes saving automatic and stress lower

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    41 分
  • Ep. 41 | Index vs Factor vs Alpha: What Type of Investor Are You?
    2026/03/06

    Not all investing is created equal. In this episode, Tré Bynoe, CFP, CIM, unpacks the three core investment approaches—indexing, factor investing, and alpha strategies—and how to know which one fits you.

    Whether you're DIY or working with an advisor, understanding the difference can mean the difference between steady growth and unnecessary risk.

    You’ll learn:

    • What an index fund really is
    • How factor investing aims for better-than-market returns
    • Why most alpha strategies underperform over time
    • How to benchmark your portfolio the right way
    • Which strategy Tré actually uses and why

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    28 分
  • Ep. 40 | Salary vs Dividends: How to Pay Yourself
    2026/02/27

    Should you pay yourself a salary or dividends from your corporation? If you’re a Canadian business owner, this decision shapes your long-term wealth. In this episode, Tré Bynoe, CFP, CIM, breaks down why it’s not a binary choice and what most professionals and incorporated entrepreneurs get wrong.

    You’ll learn the real tax impact of each strategy, why RRSP room and CPP contributions matter, and how your spending habits, investment style, and future goals play a role.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why the best strategy is usually a mix—not one or the other
    • How CPP and RRSP room shift the math on salary vs dividends
    • The importance of mastering personal cash flow first
    • What accountants often miss (and planners catch)
    • When complexity just isn’t worth it—and how to simplify

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    46 分
  • Ep. 39 | Behind the Planner: A Candid Conversation with Tré Bynoe
    2026/02/20

    In this special off-script episode, Sierra flips the mic and asks Tré Bynoe, CFP, CIM, some personal and thought-provoking questions—from career paths not taken to his philosophy on helping people who actually want to be helped.

    This is the human side of financial planning, where mindset, motivation, and money collide.

    You’ll learn:

    • The financial myth Tré really can’t stand
    • What he’d do if he weren’t a financial planner
    • The truth about who he’ll help (and who he won’t)
    • The personal reason behind his early retirement planning
    • Why separating income from expenses changes everything
    • How social media affects contentment and financial decisions

    If you’ve ever wondered what drives a financial planner (or just want to hear real talk about who Tré is), this one’s for you.

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    31 分
  • Ep. 38 | Notional Accounts: The Hidden Tax Rule Every Incorporated Investor Should Know
    2026/02/13

    Notional accounts may sound like accountant-speak, but they’re critical if you're investing through a corporation. In this episode, Tré Bynoe CFP CIM breaks down what these invisible accounts are, how they work, and why ignoring them could quietly cost you thousands in tax.

    If you don’t know the difference between a CDA and an RDTOH—or worse, you’re holding GICs inside your corporation—this episode is required listening.

    You’ll learn:

    • What a notional account is (and why it isn’t a real account)
    • The difference between CDA, eligible, and non-eligible refund tax accounts
    • Why interest income in corporations is heavily penalized
    • How dividend payouts trigger tax refunds
    • What happens if you don’t manage these accounts proactively
    • Why clearing your RDTOH balance matters more than you think

    This is essential for business owners investing through a corporation.

    Follow, rate, and share the podcast if this saved you a tax headache.

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    22 分