Patricia Lovett-Reid, Senior Vice President with TD Waterhouse Canada Inc., a Certified Financial Planner and one of Canada's leading authorities on wealth management, hosts MoneyTalk. It's Canada's only weekly national live prime time call-in program on personal finance. MoneyTalk viewers can ask the guest experts questions about their money, investment strategies and financial planning matters.
Airing each Wednesday evening from 8:30 to 9:00 PM (ET), MoneyTalk covers a wide range of topics…from retirement planning, whether it's better to lease or buy a car, to insurance and estate planning. The show is designed to address your personal finance questions. MoneyTalk: immediate, informative advice—a phone call away.
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The Producer's Diary
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| Date (2004) | Guest | Topic | Quick Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| April 28 | Howard Drukarsh, Associate Broker, Royal LePage Real Estate Services | Home Buying Help | |
| April 21 | Al Rosen, forensic accountant, Rosen & Associates | Financial statements: looking beyond | |
| April 14 | Jonathan Chevreau, personal finance columnist with the National Post | Seven retirement myths held by Canadians | |
| April 7 | Sandra Foster, CFP, author of You Can't Take it With You | Estate planning essentials | |
| March 31 | Malvin Spooner, author of Resources Rock | Investing in natural resources | |
| March 24 | Laurent Wermenlinger and Keith Matthews, financial advisors, PWL Capital | Using ETFs and index funds in your portfolio | |
| March 17 | John Bart, President, Canadian ShareOwners Association | Great stocks and grief stocks | |
| March 10 | Tim Cestnick, author of Winning the Tax Game 2004 | Tax filing tips | Take advantage of all the deductions and credit transfers you can make between you and your spouse to ensure you are minimizing the amount of tax your family has to pay. |
| March 3 | Ellen Roseman, author, Money 201 | Advanced lessons in personal finance | To help save on auto costs, examine the car's fuel efficiency, cost of replacement parts, and cost to insure. |
| February 25 | Moshe Milevsky, PhD, Professor of Finance, York University | A personal finance case study | To help diversify your portfolio, invest outside of the industry in which you work. |
| February 18 | Anne-Marie Thomas, CFA, CIO Altamira Mutual Funds | Using mutual funds to reach your financial goals | China and India are positioned to perform well. Consider gaining some exposure to these countries in your portfolio. |
| February 11 | Rick Ingram, CEO of GriffTax | Electronic tax filing | If you made a mistake on a return that you filed electronically, you can refile a paper-based return. |
| February 4 | Dr. Calvin Stiller, CEO of the Canadian Medical Discoveries Fund | Investing in labour sponsored funds | It takes about 8 to 10 years for biotechnology companies to develop the technology and then develop the market. |
| January 28 | Richard Croft, President, Croft Financial Group; Malcolm Hamilton, Actuary, Mercer Human Resources Consulting; and Eric Kirzner, Professor of Finance, University of Toronto | A panel discussion on RRSPs and retirement planning | You need to find a balance in life. Don't over save for the future at the expense of living today. |
| January 21 | Michael Bowman, Executive Vice President, Wickham Investment Counsel | Financial planning lessons learned from athletes | People with risky occupations should be more conservative with their investments |
| January 14 | John Bai, Research Analyst, TD Waterhouse Investment Advice; Veronika Hirsch, Portfolio Manager, Blumont Capital, and Kim Shannon, Portfolio Manager, Sionna Investment Managers | Investment outlook for 2004: Panel discussion | The pivotal event for 2004 could be Alan Greenspan's decision to raise interest rates. |
| January 7 | Bruce Campbell, President, Campbell & Lee Investment Management | Identifying the characteristics of a high-quality company | You can't always get a sense of a company's growth potential from its numbers: you need to consider qualitative aspects like products and management. |

