The Scotiabank Find the Money Podcast



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The monthly Scotiabank Find the Money Podcast calls on some of Scotiabank's most knowledgeable to guide you through the fundamentals of good financial management.

Recent podcasts

Scotiabank Global Economic Report

01/10/2007

Scotiabank's latest flagship economic report entitled "More of the Same, Only Different" examines the impact of the U.S. sub-prime crisis on global economic prospects for the year ahead. Listen in as Scotiabank's Chief Economist Warren Jestin, and ScotiaMcLeod's Director of Stock Trading Fred Ketchen discuss global economic and financial market developments for the remainder of 2007.

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Be Ready for University When Your Kids Are

01/09/2007

Fred Ketchen talks with Howard Kabot, National Director, Financial Planning at Scotiabank. In this month’s Find the Money Podcast, we’ll be talking about how you can save for your children’s post-secondary education, and get supplementary government funding that can add as much as 20% to your savings.

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Small Business and the Canadian Economy

01/08/2007

How does the Canadian economy impact small and medium-sized businesses, and what are the most important things to keep in mind when starting a small business? These are the topics covered in this month's podcast featuring host Fred Ketchen, Managing Director of Stock Trading for ScotiaMcLeod, Aron Gampel, Scotiabank Vice-President and Deputy Chief Economist, and Kyle McNamara, Head, Scotiabank Small Business.

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Get the most value from your bank account

01/07/2007

Get the most value from your bank account. Host Fred Ketchen talks with Gillian Riley, Scotiabank's Managing Director of Retail Deposits on how to get the most value from your everyday banking – how to choose the right bank account, the importance of convenience and how to save more with your banking.

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Going Green - Don't Plan on Business as Usual

01/06/2007

The latest Scotiabank Global Economic report entitled "Going Green", looks at how governments in major developed nations are changing regulations, taxes and subsidies to achieve environmental and energy conservations targets. Listen in as Scotiabank's Chief Economist Warren Jestin, and ScotiaMcLeod Director of Equity Trading Fred Ketchen, as they discuss how green policy actions will have a big impact on industrial competitiveness and economic performance among regions.

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