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About Preet Banerjee
The Early Years Preet Banerjee was born in Jaipur, India but raised in Canada from before he could walk, talk or use a calculator. During his elementary school years he was part of the championship winning… [more]

A Few Exciting Announcements
A couple of things to share today. 1. Vote for Canada’s Financial Visionary Advisor.ca, an online industry rag geared towards financial advisors, is running a vote to find and rank Canadian Financial Visionaries. I’m honoured to be included in the second round of voting. If you would like to pop over and cast your vote [...]

Die Pennies, Die
Just a bit of trivia today. In the US, The Coinage Act of 1792 (Section 20) stipulates that “cents” are not the lowest denomination of US currency. It is actually something called the “Mille” (aka Mill). “Dollars” were “units”. “Dismes” were “tenths” (later became “dimes”). “Cents” were “hundredths”. “Milles” were “thousandths”. I don’t know about [...]

A Lap Of The Blogs
If you are new to WhereDoesAllMyMoneyGo.com you should know that most Fridays I run a post called “A Lap Of The Blogs” in which I link to some articles of interest I’ve read in the past week. I also include a weekly “racing video” because my former life was in the auto racing industry… Enjoy! [...]

New Tool To Search Advisor Background and History
IIROC (the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada) has launched a new tool for investors that will allow them to find out more about their IIROC licensed financial advisor. It should be noted that IIROC licensed advisors are in the minority in Canada. There are roughly 25,000 such advisors out of a total of about [...]

An Investment Banker’s Portfolio
It’s just not as cut and dry as some think… passive/active, advisor/no advisor. Years ago, I interviewed with a securities brokerage, on the investment banking side. I met with one of the managing partners and we were essentially blue-skying about whether I would be a fit for that world. (I’m not, by the way.) One [...]
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- Interview with the Secretary General of Luxembourg for Finance
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- CTV News Channel Appearance: Money Saving Tips
- A Lap Of The Blogs
- The Contango Killing Commodity ETF
- My Thoughts on “The Interview with a Marked Man”
- Interview With A Marked Man
- Response to reader comments on Warren Buffet not being a poster child
- Fundamental Index® versus Value Indexes
- Why Warren Buffett Is Not A Poster Child for Active Management
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- A Lap Of The Blogs
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- Interview with Professor Benjamin Alarie – Founder of TaxWiki.ca
- A Lap Of The Blogs
- US Regulator Proposes Massive Changes to Mutual Fund Commissions
- Active Management and Financial Advice
- Current Benchmarks for Active Management Are Too High
- 3 Year Anniversary – I’m Giving Away another iPad!
- A Lap Of The Blogs
- 40 Years of Asset Class Rankings Infographic
- A Successful Wedding Plan
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