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This may not be the episode to play over the car's bluetooth with children in the backseat or turned way up as you drive with windows open, besides, it's been like 30°F-40°F lately, why are you driving around with the windows open anyway? The 4-Week Marriage Intensive has concluded but the recaps continue in this and the next episode... In fact, here's a little tease for next week: The title is "Sex and Money... but Mostly Money"... ya catch my drift? What more can I say, although I will say this, how annoying is it that you can't use an ampersand in podcast titles? It's 2025, how has this issue not been resolved? You put an "&" and do you see that? That's supposed to be an ampersand, but instead it's madness... and how many listeners could spell "ampersand" without consulting google or siri or regina or jamie, or whatever AI assistant you use. If you would be interested in participating in an upcoming 'Marriage Intensive', please express your thoughts in an email to info@hpc.church
We were joined this week by Preet Banerjee, host of the Mostly Money podcast, management consultant focused on commercial applications of behavioral finance, and founder of MoneyGaps': "Light Financial Planning" software for advisors. Our conversation included topics such as: Preet's diverse background – from neuroscience and financial advisory to auto racing Realizing everything is about psychology Outgrowing his advisory practice and becoming a consultant Setting out to quantify the value of financial advice across multiple channels Navigating industry minefields and the trouble with incentives The risks involved with Order Execution Only Innovations in the “high volume, light touch” advice The many faces of financial guidance The evolution of the robo-advisory model Separating wheat and chaff in advisory land Hyperbolic discounting Time inconsistent preferences Process, discipline and maximizing potential outcomes Regulations, choice abundance and Australia's superannuation model And much more… This is “ReSolve's Riffs” – live on YouTube every Friday afternoon to debate the most relevant investment topics of the day, hosted by Adam Butler, Mike Philbrick and Rodrigo Gordillo of ReSolve Global* and Richard Laterman of ReSolve Asset Management. *ReSolve Global refers to ReSolve Asset Management SEZC (Cayman) which is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a commodity trading advisor and commodity pool operator. This registration is administered through the National Futures Association (“NFA”). Further, ReSolve Global is a registered person with the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority.
Welcome to the 100th and final episode, at least for a while, of Mostly Money. I wanted to have a special guest for this send off show, and I don't think I can top who offered to help me out. You know when people say, our next guest needs no introduction? That is actually true in this case. He is a Canadian icon. A broadcasting legend. This guy walks into a room and time stops. And let me tell you, it really is an honour that the one and only Peter Mansbridge is my special guest today.With 50 years at the CBC, culminating in the top job, anchor of The National for many of those years, he's seen a lot. I wanted to ask him a bit about what life is like inside a major network news department, but I also wanted to tap into the stories behind the stories of some of the big financial events in Canada - past elections, and budgets, the story behind how the GST was introduced, and more.This ties in nicely as he has a new book available for pre-sales, releasing October 5th, 2021 titled "Off the Record", in which Peter tells you the stories behind the biggest stories of our lives. I've already ordered my copy, and I just know I'll be hearing Peter's distinctive voice in my head as I read it, and I can't wait.LINKS:New book - "Off the Record"Peter's website - ThePeterMansbridge.comTwitter account - @petermansbridgeInstagram - @thepetermansbridge
You've likely heard terms like ESG investing, sustainable investing, impact investing, socially responsible investing and others. But are they all the same? Today's guest is the head of ESG at Research Affiliates. And we're going to tackle some important questions: Does ESG lead to better returns for investors? If you don't invest in ESG tilted portfolios, are you against the environment, or social and governance goals? Who determines whether a portfolio or investment is ESG compliant? Is it too subjective? All that and much more on this episode of Mostly Money with guest Ari Polychronopoulos of Research Affiliates.LINKSResearch Affiliates' websiteResearch Affiliates on Twitter: @RA_InsightsWhite papers: 1. Is ESG a factor in returns? 2. What a difference an ESG ratings provider makes
What explains the meteoric rise in Canadian home prices off of a backdrop of 3 million jobs initially lost back in early 2020 with many businesses forced to be shut down and with lockdown, after lockdown? Well if there’s one person who can help answer that question, you know it’s Ben Rabidoux. He’s going to dive deep into a number of factors that, taken together, may help you figure out what’s been happening. Here’s just a sample of the topics we cover in this episode: Most of the people who lost their jobs weren’t in a position to buy in the first placeThose who were, tended to see their financial situations improve during the pandemicLower interest rates have further increased debt servicing abilityPopulation dynamics negatively affected the rental market more than the resale marketChanging consumer preferences, and so much more. Grab your popcorn, because Ben Rabidoux is going to enlighten and entertain you in this episode of Mostly Money.Ben Rabidoux is the President of North Cove Advisors, a Canadian research firm that works exclusively with institutional investors around the world, by providing coverage of Canadian housing, macroeconomic and household credit trends. He has also just launched a new firm, Edge Realty Analytics, that provides market intelligence to real estate industry professionals. You can learn more at EdgeAnalytics.ca.LINKSTwitter: https://twitter.com/BenRabidouxEdge Realty Analytics: https://edgeanalytics.ca/North Cove Advisors: https://northcove.net/
The pandemic lead to one of Canada’s worst economic years on record. Millions of Canadians have lost their jobs and been put in dire financial circumstances. An emergency fund may seem like a solution, and according to the Bank of Canada, household savings have hit an all-time high of $180 billion. With that said, what are the smartest ways to put those savings to work? Can we invest and get out of debt? How do we position our finances for a post-pandemic future? Guest: Preet Banerjee, personal finance expert and host of the “Mostly Money” podcast. If you would like to support the journalism of the Toronto Star, you can subscribe at thestar.com/subscribingmatters.
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Preet Banerjee | Behavioural Finance Expert | Author | Speaker Bio: Originally trained as a neuroscientist and following a brief stint as an aspiring race car driver, Preet now excels within the world of finance. Preet is the founder of a FINTECH company called Money Gaps. Preet was known for his time as a financial panelist on CBC's The National and as a contributor to The Morning Show on Global, Preet inspires others to become financially empowered through his world-class expertise and unique ability to take the complexity out of money matters. He speaks about why we are hard-wired to make bad decisions about money and what we can do about it. Preet is personal finance educator as he contributes to the Globe and Mail, his Youtube Channel and his own podcast, called Mostly Money. Highlights of the Show: The value of spending money on experiencesHow to maximize the utilitarian utility of a vehicle (AKA ditch the horsepower)How to recognize the “junk” that no longer gives you joyWhy as humans we are hardwired to make short irrational decisionsHow to use debt responsiblyWhy we all need to start communicating MORE about moneyHow Money Gaps is reimagining financial adviceWhy traditional financial plans CAN be uselessHow we can measure the value of financial adviceThe power of aligning your spending with your values Quotes: “Borrowing money is like negotiating a pay cut with your future self” Preet Banerjee “If you spend money on fancy food and can't pay off your credit card, you are literally financing crap” Preet Banerjee “Simple treasures that don't cost much money drive my happiness” Preet Banerjee Books Mentioned: Stop Over-Thinking Your Money! The Five Simple Rules Of Financial Success Paperback by Preet Banerjee (Author) Happy Money The Science of Happier Spending Paperback – by Elizabeth Dunn (Author), Dr Michael Norton (Author) Links: Preet's WebsiteMoney GapsMostly Money PodcastPreet's Youtube Channel
Jamie Mason Cohen is a Keynote Speaker, Certified Leadership Trainer with The Leadership Circle and Graphotherapist who worked for SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. He trains leaders to become more courageous communicators to help improve their relationships and positively impact the culture in their organizations. He has delivered keynote talks, workshops and group training for organizations such as the Canadian Society of Association Executives (CSAE Trillium), Sun Life, Celgene Bio-Pharma, TEC Canada, The Leadership Circle Summit, The Terry Fox Foundation, Assante, Niagara College, Hospitality Human Resource Professionals Association (HHRPA), the Canadian Public Relations Society, MPI, and more. Jamie’s TEDx talk on how to spot a leader in their handwriting that has been viewed over 1.7 million times. He has appeared as a commentator in the media 60 times over the past three years on topics ranging from hands-on, actionable leadership strategies, relationships, parenting, education, graphotherapy, emotional intelligence and celebrity analyses through handwriting traits. He has been referred to as “the personality x-ray machine” on The Social TV show. His on-the-spot analysis through handwriting has been called, “better than therapy” by Margaret Trudeau and was introduced as “the most interesting person in the world” on the Mostly Money podcast by Host, Preet Banerjee. Running time: 01:26:46 Give us 5-stars on iTunes Jamie’s Links: Jamie’s Website @jamiemasoncohen on Twitter Jamie on Facebook Jamie on Linkedin Jeff’s Links: Email Jeff @JGibbard on Twitter Jeff on Linkedin Hire Jeff to speak
Jamie Mason Cohen is a Keynote Speaker, Certified Leadership Trainer with The Leadership Circle and Graphotherapist who worked for SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. He trains leaders to become more courageous communicators to help improve their relationships and positively impact the culture in their organizations. He has delivered keynote talks, workshops and group training for organizations such as the Canadian Society of Association Executives (CSAE Trillium), Sun Life, Celgene Bio-Pharma, TEC Canada, The Leadership Circle Summit, The Terry Fox Foundation, Assante, Niagara College, Hospitality Human Resource Professionals Association (HHRPA), the Canadian Public Relations Society, MPI, and more. Jamie's TEDx talk on how to spot a leader in their handwriting that has been viewed over 1.7 million times. He has appeared as a commentator in the media 60 times over the past three years on topics ranging from hands-on, actionable leadership strategies, relationships, parenting, education, graphotherapy, emotional intelligence and celebrity analyses through handwriting traits. He has been referred to as “the personality x-ray machine” on The Social TV show. His on-the-spot analysis through handwriting has been called, "better than therapy" by Margaret Trudeau and was introduced as “the most interesting person in the world” on the Mostly Money podcast by Host, Preet Banerjee. Running time: 01:26:46 Give us 5-stars on iTunes Jamie's Links: Jamie's Website @jamiemasoncohen on Twitter Jamie on Facebook Jamie on Linkedin Jeff's Links: Email Jeff @JGibbard on Twitter Jeff on Linkedin Hire Jeff to speak
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The most requested guest on Mostly Money is back to share what he's been seeing in real estate around Canada. Ben provides a quick survey from coast to coast on local real estate markets, looks beneath the headlines on the overall economy, and does a great pirate impersonation. You can follow Ben on twitter at @BenRabidoux and you can learn more about his company North Cove Advisors at http://www.northcove.net
Preet Banerjee is a financial consultant and the host of the Mostly Money Podcast, where he shares financial advice in a relaxed setting. He is an author, columnist, and speaker on the topic of finance, appearing in publications such as The Globe and Mail. He was named as one of Canada’s Top 10 Financial Visionaries by Advisor.ca in 2011, the former host of Million Dollar Neighbourhood on The Oprah Winfrey Network, as well as a financial panelist on CBC’s The National with Peter Mansbridge. Preet is pursuing a doctorate at Henley in the UK and has a unique background that includes training as a neuroscientist and a brief history as an aspiring race car driver. Preet joins me today to share how you can get your finances on the right track. He describes the differences between financial product sales and financial planning advice and stresses the importance of estate and digital estate planning, which has become more crucial in modern times. He also shares some fantastic advice on why you shouldn't purchase depreciating assets with borrowed money. “A lot of people don't realize that their single biggest asset is their ability to earn an income for the rest of their lives.” - Preet Banerjee Today on I’m A Millionaire...So, Now What?: Preet’s unique background and the opportunity that introduced him to the world of finance. The topics discussed on the Mostly Money podcast and his YouTube channel. The differences between financial planning advisors and financial product sales. The importance of digital asset estate planning. The financial complications of cohabiting and estate planning. Why you shouldn’t buy depreciating goods with borrowed money. The distinction between depreciating and appreciating assets. Preet Banerjee’s Fun Frank Advice for Self-Made Millionaires & Wealthy Families: If your subscriptions and expenses are automatic and you don’t see them, then they can really add up. You should sit down once a year and list out your regularly occurring expenses and see which ones you can eliminate or reduce. Connect with Preet Banerjee: Preet Banerjee’s website MoneyGaps Mostly Money Podcast Preet Banerjee on Facebook Preet Banerjee on LinkedIn Preet Banerjee on Twitter Preet Banerjee on Instagram Preet Banerjee on YouTube Preet Banerjee on TED TALK Protect Yourself. Protect Your Family. Protect Your Assets Protecting yourself, your family, and your assets are all essential elements of your roadmap to real riches as well as building and strategizing your financial plans. If you’re ready to build your roadmap to riches and learn how to protect yourself, your family, and your assets, join us this spring for our Estate Planning Sessions with RBC Wealth Management. Topic: Your Power of Attorney: Quite Possibly the Most Important Person You Will Ever Hire Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Time: 2pm - 4pm Topic: Your Executor: What You Need to Know Before You Hire Yours Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 Time: 2pm - 4pm Topic: Essential Family Conversations: Protecting Yourself and Your Wishes Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2019 Time: 2pm - 4pm Location details will be provided when you RSVP to the event(s). To RSVP, email Colleen at colleen.campbell@rbc.com Get Ready for Fun Networking & Fundraising! Kick off your high-heels ladies, lace up your golf shoes, and get ready for an exciting, fun way to network with your business peers while raising money for a worthy cause. Join me, Colleen O’Connell-Campbell and Shelley True on September 5, 2019 for the all-women’s golf tournament, FORE-Play for Charity - the annual event supporting The Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health. The FORE-Play for Charity event features fun ways to network with other Ottawa-based business leaders such as Open Mic, Cocktail Hour, the Red Carpet event, and a unique Makeup and Beauty Bar as well as a Gala Dinner. So if you’re ready to lace up your golf shoes and tee off to support The Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health, visit www.truedotdesign.com/foreplay to register today - or, become a sponsor to show the community you’re serious about mental health. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter and follow FORE-Play for Charity on Facebook so you never miss an update on this important event. Registration opens on April 1, 2019 Subscribe to the I’m A Millionaire, So Now What Podcast! Thanks for joining us for this episode of I'm A Millionaire, So Now What Podcast - the show bringing you inspirational stories, practical strategies, and fun, frank advice for self-made millionaires and wealthy families. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show on iTunes and leave a positive review. Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes with other wealthy families and self-made millionaires on social media!
Luke Kawa joins the show to explain some economic buzzwords, concepts, and theories such as the difference between fiscal policy and monetary policy. He also grades the Governor of the Bank of Canada, and provides his two cents on housing in Canada. Luke is a reporter at Bloomberg, based in New York. You can follow him on twitter at https://www.twitter.com/ljkawa. If you would like to contribute to the charity mentioned at the end of the podcast, you can find it here: https://www.silvercreekpreschool.ca/donate/ Silver Creek has been serving children with physical and developmental challenges since 1975 when local parents petitioned the provincial government for funding and support in starting a program to serve the pre-academic and therapeutic needs of their children.
Dan Hallett from HighView Financial Group is back to share some thoughts on world of robo-advisors, what to look for when seeking a financial advisor, and to help breakdown the two new reports many investors will start to receive this year as a result of what's known as CRM2 Phase III. And yes, we'll explain what CRM2 means. We also discuss the idea of "regulatory arbitrage" and how that concept might be used to the advantage of some salespeople (to the disadvantage of financial consumers).
CBC Marketplace | Show Me The Money [Indeed] with Special Guest Preet Banerjee Subtitled: There Are No Bad Apples, Just Bad Barrels Preet Banerjee might just be one of the most recognizable names (and faces) in personal finance in Canada. Among many other things, Preet is the host of Million Dollar Neighbourhood on the Oprah Winfrey Network, a regular panelist on CBC’s The Bottom Line, A columnist with the Globe and Mail, contributor to Money Sense Magazine, an award winning blogger and host of the Mostly Money, Mostly Canadian Podcast. For full show notes please visit: http://www.becausemoney.ca/cbc-marketplace-show-money-indeed-ep13/