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The Bottom Line

The Bottom Line

Posted: Sep 13, 2011 3:27 PM ET

Last Updated: Sep 15, 2011 11:58 AM ET

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About this Report

During the week of September 12, The National presents in-depth coverage of the economic crisis, from Europe, the U.S., and here at home, and how you can protect your financial future.

On Wednesday, September 14, we focused on jobs, and how to create more of them

Neil Macdonald explores just how much governments can do to create them, and Havard Gould and Reg Sherren look at companies that have figured out how to make new ones - in surprising ways.

On Tuesday, September 13, we focused on planning your financial future

Volatile markets. Discouraging unemployment numbers. A slowing economy. The only thing that seems to be growing is fear that Canada is heading back into recession.

The Bottom Line panel is here to help you protect your financial future, with insight and advice on what to pay attention to, what to ignore, and what you need to know to manage your money during this confusing and chaotic economic time.

On Monday, September 12, Amanda Lang traced the roots of the financial crisis back to 9/11.

If you have comments or questions about anything in this feature, please post them to this web page.

The Panelists

Preet Banerjee Preet Banerjee Financial Advisor and Vice-President of Pro-Financial Asset Management.

Patricia Croft Patricia Croft Economist, formerly with RBC Global Asset Management.

Amanda Lang Amanda Lang CBC News senior business correspondent.

Jim Stanford Jim Stanford Chief Economist, CAW.

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