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MMFBT 005 – Ellen Roseman

Before we get to today’s podcast I just wanted to thank all of you for taking the time do download and listen to our first few episodes.  We’re proud to say that The More Money for Beer and Textbooks Podcast is now prominently featured atop the New and Noteworthy column.  An extra big thanks goes out to those of you who have taken the time to comment on the blog or (even better) on iTunes.

The iTunes ratings and comments are really important when it comes to how many people we can reach and help – and consequently, the level of guest we can continue to bring to the show.  So far we’ve heard from a Murderer’s Row (old baseball analogy) of personal finance personalities, and we will continue to bring in experts to help keep more money in your pocket.  We’d be very grateful if you could take 5 minutes or less out of your day to give us a quick rating on iTunes and tell what you like about the show, and what you’d like to see a little more of!

Today on The More Money for Beer and Textbooks Podcast we’re taking a look at paying back student debt and a few quick ways for students to keep some money in their pockets.

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Here to chat is:

Ellen Roseman – a journalist who sticks up for ordinary Canadians. She’s been advocating for consumer rights for the past 35 years.

Ellen’s personal finance and consumer columns appear in the Toronto Star’s business section on Wednesday, Saturday and Monday.

She’s written several books on personal finance for Canadians, with her latest offering titled: Fight Back: 81 Ways to Help You Save Money and Protect Yourself from Corporate Trickery.

Ellen’s been teaching courses in investing and personal finance at the University of Toronto’s continuing studies department since 2004. She also does Financial Basics workshops at Ryerson University.

You’ll hear us talk about:

Thanks again everyone.  Enjoy!

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