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Ellen roseman speaks to Barbara Stewart, Chartered Financial Analyst and Research, about post-pandemic non-retirement as well as her Rich Thinking research on women and money and how women are re-inventing themselves as relating to employment, post-pandemic. She also discusses her five post pandemic financial planning retirement tips.
In 2018, Lana and Ellen met at a personal finance conference and suggested, spontaneously, collaborating on a podcast. Since then, we’ve introduced you to thought-provoking and thoughtful money experts, bringing you their best advice and tips. It’s been a great ride.
In this episode, Ellen Roseman chats with Kerry Taylor a.k.a Squawkfox, speaker, blogger and podcaster about behavioural finance, covid and whether her views about money have changed after her battle with cancer. They also chat about dynamic pricing, algorithm and loss aversion.
Peter Hodson, Chartered Financial Analytst and founder of 5i Research, and Ellen Roseman discuss various lessons that he learned over his 30 or 40 years in the stock market. They also discuss stocks like Constellation Software, GoEasy, Knight Therapeutics, Boyd Auto Services, Bitcoin and Do It Yourself Investing.
Ellen Roseman chats with Jackie Porter, Certified Financial Planner, author of Single by Chance or Choice, about financial planning as a woman and a single person and how to inspire women to get beyond traditional barriers in order to become financially knowledgeable
Ellen Roseman interviews Stella Papadopoulos, author of I’m Getting Divorced Where Do I Start? about what she considers important steps to be taken into account when considering divorce.
Ellen Roseman chats with Stephen Weyman from howtosavemoney.ca on ways to make ends meet during Covid-19. They discuss government programs, payment deferrals on loans and credit cards, saving on usual monthly expenses like utilities, creating an emergency fund and his three best tips for financial success.
In this episode of the MoneySaver Podcast, Ellen Roseman chats with Sandi Martin, Certified Financial Planner, from Springplans.ca about fiduciary duty, advice-only financial planners, and putting the needs of the client before product.
Ellen chats with Bruce Sellery, speaker, television personality, personal finance expert and author of "The Moolala Guide to Rockin' Your RRSP". We chat about RRSPs, TFSAs, ignoring the noise and saving for retirement.
We chat with Melissa Leong, author of "Happy Go Money", social media and television personality, in the 16th episode of the MoneySaver Podcast. She talks about how more money won't make you happier and that you should be happy with the money that you have. She also explains what the hedonic treadmill is and how spending money on "experiences" instead of "stuff" will allow you to be happier.