It’s hard to believe that we have hit the 100 podcast mark, but it’s true. Our format has changed a lot over the years. We have tackled everything from macroeconomics to social issues and come all the way back to grassroots financial planning advice. What started as taking our daily in-person “Tim Horton’s chats” public, has grown into a weekly podcast and a steady group of listeners. With the rollercoaster of a year we have had, we feel privileged to keep in touch with all our listeners and our loyal clients. In this episode, we take our cue from one of our most downloaded podcasts, “Lessons Learned from 2008 to Present” and discuss some of the important lessons we have learned over the year from market fluctuations to the benefits of rebalancing. Join us today on ThinkSmart!

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