MEDIA

 

CARRICK TALKS MONEY, Globe & mAIL

The Globe & Mail’s Rob Carrick hosts Darryl to answer some reader questions on one of the newest retirement planning strategies called F.I.R.E., Financial Independence Retire Early.

 
Screen Shot 2020-02-23 at 9.16.52 PM.png

gLOBAL NEWS

Global News Money - Index funds, ETF’s or robo advisors: What’s the best way to invest $5,000?

 

tHE PERSONAL FINANCE SHOW

Beau Humphreys interviews Darryl on The Personal Finance Show. Listen to Darryl get real about the bs of the financial world and how to stop complaining about bad financial advice and do something about it.

 

CANNABIS & INVESTING, GOLDEN GIRL FINANCE

Cannabis Investing 101

 

On RECESSION FEARS, venture, DAILY HIVE

Worried about a recession? Easy ways to protect your finances.

 

ON CLEAN INVESTING, THE GLOBE & MAIL

Oil and gas stocks are plunging, while the focus on climate change keeps rising. That’s making financial advisors look to clean-energy investments increasingly for their clients.

 

ON RETIREMENT SHORTFALLS, THE GLOBE & MAIL

When clients are hoping to retire imminently but don’t have the assets to do so, they’re looking to understand and get a framework for what their options might be, says Darryl Brown, an independent financial advisor at You&Yours Financial in Toronto.

 

Where do I save next?, THE GLOBE & MAIL

Darryl answers the Young Money Adviser Q&A: “I’ve maxed out my RRSP's and TFSAs while living in Canada’s Arctic. Where do I save next?”

 

INVESTMENT TIMING, THE GLOBE & MAIL

Darryl answers the Young Money Adviser Q&A: “I have been managing my investments for almost 10 years. For the past two years, I’ve been waiting for a crash and accumulating cash. I keep hearing that it’s coming. Should I keep waiting? Should I invest now?”

 

INVESTing and relationships, THE GLOBE & MAIL

Darryl answers the Young Money Advisor Q&A: “My husband and I have very different risk tolerances when it comes to investing. His family lost a lot of money in the 2008 financial crisis and as a result, he is very conservative with his investing approach. He has almost $100,000 invested in a high interest savings account which I don’t think is an efficient strategy. Whenever I bring up the topic of investing, we fight. Do you have any tips on how to approach the subject with him?”