Plain English Finance
The Plain English Finance podcast is hosted by Tré Bynoe CFP® CIM®, a financial planner with TCU Wealth Management and Aviso Wealth.
While Tré specializes in working with families with more complicated finances, typically involving corporations and trusts, this podcast is for anyone wanting to learn how to make high-quality decisions based on evidence, to give themselves the highest likelihood of financial success.
You should always consult with your financial, legal, and tax advisors before making changes.
This podcast is provided as a general source of information and should not be considered personal investment advice or solicitation to buy or sell any securities.
The views expressed are those of the individual and are not necessarily those of Aviso Financial Inc.
Mutual funds and other securities are offered through Aviso Wealth, a division of Aviso Financial Inc.
Plain English Finance
Latest Episodes
Too Good to Be True? Investment Red Flags Explained | Ep. 51
Have you ever looked at an investment and wondered if it was too good to be true? In this episode, we walk through the red flags that can show up in private investments, real estate deals, mortgage funds, and other “exclusive” opportun...
Why Smart People Make Bad Money Decisions | Ep. 50
Your calm self is not always a good judge of what your stressed self will do.In this episode, we talk about why smart people still make poor financial decisions under pressure.What I cover:Why good intentions do ...
Popular Money Advice vs What the Research Says | Ep. 49
Most money advice is popular because it’s easy to follow — not because it’s right. In this episode, I break down what academic research says about personal finance versus what popular financial books and gurus recommend.What ...
What Q1 2026 Taught Investors About Volatility and Speculation | Ep. 48
Q1 2026 was volatile, but the headlines weren’t the real story. Here’s what actually happened in the markets, and what long-term investors should take from it.What I cover What happened in Canadian, U.S.,...
Why Smart Financial Decisions Start With a Default Option | Ep. 47
Most bad financial decisions do not come from a lack of information. They come from inaction.In this episode, Tré Bynoe explains why “it depends” is technically true but often useless when people need to act. He lays out a better ...