Ellen Roseman
What's the best way to plan for retirement?
How can you lower your tax bill?
How can you live with high inflation and low interest rates?
How do you pick mutual funds?
How can you protect your investments?
Is there anyone out there who doesn't worry about
these questions?
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Preserving Your Wealth in the 90s
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Living with low inflation and low interest rates.
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Five ways to lower your tax bill.
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RRSPs: Not just for tax savings.
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Raising your after-tax return.
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How to pick mutual funds.
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Going global in your investing.
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How to avoid probate fees.
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Keeping a cottage in the family.
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Pitfalls and Pratfalls: How Not to Plan for Retirement
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Twelve common money mistakes
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Can you afford to retire early?
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RRSPs vs. mortgages: What comes first?
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RRSP maturity options.
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Pros and cons of RRIFs and annuities
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Reverse mortgages: Retiring on the house.
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Evaluating your life insurance.
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Generating tax-sheltered income.
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Systematic withdrawal plans for mutual funds.
Just about everyone would like to know more about his or her personal finances.
As Business Editor of the Toronto Star, Ellen Roseman knows the
answers. One of Canada's most popular and accessible personal finance writers,
Roseman is read by millions of people who count on her to help them make
sense of the often baffling financial marketplace.
Roseman's experience as Canada's foremost consumer columnist gives her
the savvy and confidence people look for in a financial advisor. Another
feature of her credibility comes from her own experience of what she describes
as "the trauma of mortgages, children, and car loans."
Drawing on her personal experience as well as on her diverse professional
knowledge and expertise, Roseman tailors her speeches to each audience.
Whether the topic is investment vehicles, retirement planning, or the special
money management needs of women and families, her flexible and multi-faceted
approach makes her an ideal speaker.