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Some advanced copies of MAKING BANK by Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP have landed, to some glowing reviews! 💫 "She can't put it down!" "He's into it." "She asked me if I filed my taxes yet..." Snag a copy for the tween/teen in your life at ➡️ bit.ly/makingbankread. #makingbankread


Happy publication day to our very own Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP, on the release of her fourth book MAKING BANK❣️❣️❣️ Our team is so proud of you and all of your hard work. If you haven't grabbed a copy yet, head over to bit.ly/ss-makingbank now to snag one! 💫 #makingbankread



It's been a whirlwind of a week since MAKING BANK's publication. Major congratulations to rock star Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP on writing an instant bestseller! 🤩 For more info on how to pick up a copy for the tween/teen in your life, head over to bit.ly/ss-makingbank! #makingbankread


"This cohort has rarely seen or touched money except for maybe an allowance." — Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP (New School Finance), author of "Making Bank: Money Skills for Real Life," tells nam kiwanuka how managing money has changed for teenagers, tonight at 8/11pm | Producer: brit weaver

What do teens need to know about money? nam kiwanuka asks financial planner Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP (New School Finance), author of "Making Bank: Money Skills for Real Life," how they should manage their finances. youtube.com/watch?v=hwkQAg…


🔊 ICYMI 🔊 Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP made an appearance on TVO Today | The Agenda to give younger readers some key insights into how they should manage their money. Catch up on the segment now at bit.ly/makingbank-tvo.


Do you buy or do you keep renting? For The Globe and Mail's Sliding Door series, Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP weighed in on the pros and cons of going mortgage-free. Read the story now at tgam.ca/4lWdn2y.


28 per cent of Canadians have entered the gig economy, up from 13 per cent in 2022. For Financial Post's Smart Money column, Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP reflects on how the rising cost of living is pushing many to seek extra income. ➡️ bit.ly/4cOIkkO


Ever wonder how teens today think about money? Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP chatted with the Parenting Teens Unfiltered podcast about the real-life money topics teens care about, like savings, crypto, and stock memes. Tune in for practical advice and real talk at apple.co/3YB0wZA.



Anxious about losing your job? Worried about tariffs squeezing your retirement investments? Afraid that inflation will make it harder to put food on the table? Hear what Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP had to share with Matt Galloway on The Current on CBC Radio — tune in now at bit.ly/nsf-thecurrent.


The cost of travelling has soared in recent years, but for many Canadians travel remains a high-priority spending area, regardless of rising costs. And it’s clashing with other financial goals. Read what Kathleen Daunt had to share with The Globe and Mail at tgam.ca/43nyiUS.


In the social media age, it’s challenging to know what’s ‘normal’ for your finances — inspiring the new term ‘money dysmorphia.’ Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP joined The Globe and Mail's The Decibel podcast to explain what’s driving all this stress, and its effect on us. ➡ bit.ly/3TlTMeZ


A 2023 study found that people spend an average of $1,300 USD on bachelorette parties, including food, lodging & activities. Shannon Lee Simmons, CFP shared some key strategies with the Toronto Star for avoiding overspending when celebrating a friend’s big day. ➡️ bit.ly/4kHqVNC



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