
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the issue of debt to the forefront as it has never been before. Governments and central banks around the world have racked up trillions of dollars of debt to keep their economies from tanking. And this is after many have been living beyond their means for decades.
Many financial institutions and individuals are also getting deeper and deeper into worrying territory when it comes to their debt levels.
Where is this all going? Will our country and financial systems be OK? Will we be OK?
That’s why this course exists. To give you the real truth about what’s going on with the world’s and Canada’s government, bank and household debt.
In this completely updated 4-hour course we’ll cover everything you need to know about government, bank, and personal debt.
We’ll start with where debt problems come from - human nature and the previous low interest-rate environment.
Then we’ll look at how the government and central banks control the economy through fiscal and monetary policy and we’ll take a detailed look at the latest financial statements of both Canada and the United States.
We’ll also compare Canada's financial health to other countries, and we’ll look at the effect of the unprecedented quantitative easing created by our central bank, the Bank of Canada, including a look at its latest financial statements.
And we'll also look at the financial stability and risks facing the big six Canadian chartered banks including a look at the consolidated balance sheet of all six of them.
Lastly, we'll cover everything you need to know about personal debt including how to find out and improve your credit score, pay off your debts, and whether RRSPs are a better option than paying off debt including a look at the RRSP versus pay down debt calculator spreadsheet which is included with the course.
This course is designed to inspire you to take control of your debt, if that is needed, and arm you with the information you need to know about debt at all levels so you can optimize your financial strategies going forward.
This course includes: