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November 2016

Photos: Discussing Finance – November Edition

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Last Wednesday marked the first event in the Discussing Finance series in Vancouver, and we want to thank all who attended! We’re very pleased to announce that not only did the event sell out, but oversold with guests arriving last minute looking for extra tickets and happily, we were able to fit everyone in. Keep Reading

Top Personal Finance Tips from the Financial Post

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Mogo Money recently submitted a piece to the Financial Post featuring 10 top financial tips from Canadian personal finance writers and experts. Among the contributors are Chantal Chapman, Jessica Moorhouse, Sean Cooper, and Olivia Lovenmark, on behalf of The Paper & Coffee. Keep Reading

The November Event: Wine & Personal Finance Experts!

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The Paper & Coffee is on a mission to make finance fun, so we’re making it social – just as it should be! This November 23rd we’re hosting our first event in Gastown, Vancouver. We’ll have a panel of personal finance experts (featuring WealthBar CEO Tea NicolaVoleo CEO Thomas Beattie, and Mogo Money Financial Fitness Coach Chantel Chapman!), and a moderator (me!), to lead you through a discussion about the current financial industry and how as millennials, we fit into it.

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How Does US Government Work?

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With all of the US election coverage we’ve been watching, there has been consistant mention of the Senate and the House of Representatives, among other things, but who are these groups and what exactly is their relation to the President? These two bodies themselves actually make up one of the three bodies (the legislative branch), of power that make up the government: the executive branch, legislative branch and judicial branch. And to add a little colour, photos of each branch’s HQ are included, care of me and my recent tour of Washington, D.C.

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