Mostly Money

Preet Banerjee

Mostly Money is a personal finance, financial planning, money, business, and entrepreneurship podcast.It's a light hearted look into all things money related (and sometimes beyond). From personal investing, starting a business, marketing, management an...

  • 46 minutes 43 seconds
    105: Andrew Hallam's new book 'Balance'

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    In his new book, Balance, Andrew Hallam not only explains evidence-based strategies for providing the best odds of success in the stock market, he provides a lot more than that.  The book helps you answer other important questions:

    • How can we boost longevity, wealth and happiness?
    • When it comes to spending, what sorts of purchases really enhance happiness? And yes, some material purchases do!
    • How should we define success? And based on that definition, how can your children be successful?

    Buy the book here (Affiliate link)

    Andrew Hallam is the international best-selling author of Millionaire Teacher, The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School and Millionaire Expat: How To Build Wealth Living Overseas. Profiled on such media as CNBC, and The Wall Street Journal, he's also the first person to have a #1 selling finance book on Amazon USA, Amazon Canada and Amazon UAE. He has written columns for The Globe and Mail, Canadian Business, MoneySense, Internaxx and AssetBuilder. Since 2016 he has spoken at businesses and international schools in over 30 different countries.

    18 January 2022, 3:00 pm
  • 31 minutes 15 seconds
    104: Robin Taub on how to teach your children about money

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    Robin Taub returns to talk about her latest book, The Wisest Investment: Teaching your kids to be responsible, independent and money-smart for life.

    We chat about the common concerns parents bring up with Robin with respect to money and the financial decision making skills they want to empower their children with. We then dive into what parents can expect to learn from this quick, strategy-filled guide that includes chapters and tactics for children of all ages.

    To take advantage of Robin's special offer (mentioned at the end of the podcast), you can email her directly at [email protected].

    LINKS

    Buy the book: Amazon affiliate link
    Robin's website: https://robintaub.com/
    Book website: https://www.thewisestinvestment.com/

    10 December 2021, 8:00 pm
  • 50 minutes 48 seconds
    103: Erica Alini, author of "Money Like You Mean it"

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    I’m joined by Erica Alini to talk about her new book: Money Like You Mean It - Personal Finance Tactics for the REAL world.

    Erica is the personal finance reporter at Global News, where she writes about all things personal finance, business, and economics. She’s also the author of Money123, a popular weekly newsletter on money matters. Her writing has also appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Maclean’s and the Globe and Mail, among others.

    You can also follow her on twitter here. 

    7 December 2021, 12:00 am
  • 54 minutes 18 seconds
    102: Dan Bortolotti - The godfather of index investing in Canada

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    Dan Bortolotti is the creator of the Canadian Couch Potato blog, and host of the (soon to be resurrected?) Canadian Couch Potato podcast. He is THE authority on index investing in Canada and has just written a new book, Reboot Your Portfolio (Amazon affiliate link).

    Dan joined me to explain what the book promises readers, and to discuss his journey from before knowing anything about investing himself, to becoming the writer behind the incredibly popular CanadianCouchPotato.com blog, and then eventually becoming a portfolio manager and financial planner.

    We cover a range of topics in this interview, including:
    -Dan's thoughts on how cryptocurrencies fit into a portfolio
    -Why investing doesn't have to be time-consuming or exciting
    -The rationale behind the couch potato method
    -How you can reboot your portfolio whether you have $1,000 or $1 million
    -and more

    Links:
    Buy the book: Reboot your portfolio (Amazon affiliate link)
    CanadianCouchPotato.com blog
    Canadian Couch Potato podcast
    Dan's advisor website at PWL Capital Toronto

    30 October 2021, 9:00 pm
  • 49 minutes 37 seconds
    101: Using exchange-traded funds to build or improve portfolios with Kevin Prins from BMO ETFs

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    This episode is sponsored by BMO ETFs #ad

    I speak with Kevin Prins from BMO Global Asset Management about how ETFs can be used for building and improving almost any investor's portfolio. Specific topics covered:

    • What are asset allocation ETFs?
    • ETF issuers have large voting rights - how do they vote at AGMs for all the companies' stocks that they hold on behalf of investors?
    • For people who do not subscribe to the philosophy of a couch potato portfolio, how can they still use ETFs?
    • And more...

    To learn more about BMO ETFs full suite of offerings visit https://bit.ly/3mA0Nbs

    To learn more about BMO Asset Allocation ETFs visit https://bit.ly/3Angdok 

    Specific resources mentioned in the episode:

    BMO Global Asset Management's responsible investment review: https://www.bmogam.com/uploads/2021/09/e704ba9fcbadb851004de49131e2a42f/ri_annual_review_canada_en.pdf
    Asset Allocation 101: https://bmogamhub.com/system/files/asset_allocation_index_etfs_whitepaper-_direct_channel.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=107518
    ETF Tools/Screeners/Proposal builders: https://www.bmogam.com/ca-en/investors/learning-centre/etf-investing-basics/etf-tools-and-resources/

    9 October 2021, 8:00 am
  • 56 minutes 20 seconds
    100: Peter Mansbridge - Off the Record

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    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.com
    Twitter account - @petermansbridge
    Instagram - @thepetermansbridge



    19 July 2021, 1:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 15 seconds
    99: Cait Flanders on the Adventures in Opting Out

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    Cait Flanders is back. Previously my guest on episode 63 in March of 2018, she is the author of Wall Street Journal bestseller, THE YEAR OF LESS. Described by Vogue magazine as “a fascinating look into a living experiment that we can all learn from,” it has been translated into 10 languages, and sold more than 190,000 copies.

    Her new book, ADVENTURES IN OPTING OUT, is a field guide to opting out of expectations, changing paths, and leading a more intentional life. 

    Cait joins me again to talk about how her life has changed since writing her first best selling book, and explains what her newest book is all about.

    Instagram: @caitflanders
    Website: CaitFlanders.com


    29 June 2021, 12:00 am
  • 53 minutes
    98: Does ESG investing lead to better returns for investors?

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    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.


    LINKS

    Research Affiliates' website
    Research Affiliates on Twitter: @RA_Insights

    White papers:

    1. Is ESG a factor in returns?

    2. What a difference an ESG ratings provider makes

    13 June 2021, 10:00 pm
  • 56 minutes 57 seconds
    97: Ben Rabidoux on how Housing defied the worst economic downturn in history

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    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 place
    • Those who were, tended to see their financial situations improve during the pandemic
    • Lower interest rates have further increased debt servicing ability
    • Population dynamics negatively affected the rental market more than the resale market
    • Changing 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.

    LINKS

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenRabidoux

    Edge Realty Analytics: https://edgeanalytics.ca/

    North Cove Advisors: https://northcove.net/


    31 May 2021, 12:00 am
  • 57 minutes
    96: A psychiatrist's perspective on financial decision making under acute or chronic stress

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    In this episode, you’re going to hear from a psychiatrist on a number of topics directly and tangentially related to finances and financial decision making. Later in the episode we talk about some financial behaviours under acute mental distress, a number of various pathways that lead to hoarding behaviours, and more. But we also discuss the effects of chronic decision fatigue, burnout, and corona insomnia that almost everyone seems to be experiencing. And I need to point out that today’s guest, Dr. Ajmal Razmy is one of my very best friends. We studied neuroscience together during our undergrad days at UofT and he continued with his masters and medical school, whereas I, after my last undergraduate exam, went to auto-racing school.

    Dr. Razmy is a psychiatrist and mental health specialist at Cleveland Clinic Canada with a background in healthcare with a special interest in sleep medicine and hospital administration. He is currently a practicing psychiatrist and Head of Service (HoS) for Mental Health at Joseph Brant Hospital with a focus on acute care psychiatry. In the HoS role, he is helping lead Burlington’s mental health response to the novel Coronavirus across the hospital and community systems. Prior to this role, he worked at Trillium Health Partners, where he was the Service Medical Director for Acute Care Psychiatry, and has also served as a psychiatry member of the Consent and Capacity Board of Ontario.

    Links

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/AjmalRazmyMD

    Website: http://ajmalrazmymd.com/

    Cleveland Clinic: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/canada/staff/razmy-ajmal


    17 May 2021, 6:00 pm
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    95: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Blockchain and more, explained by economist Andreas Park

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    If bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and blockchain have you feeling confused, THIS podcast episode is for you. 

    There is a strong correlation between bitcoin cheerleading and bitcoin’s price. Whenever the cryptocurrency has seen a rapid increase in price, mainstream media coverage rises and social media goes crazy like it always does. But… how many people really know what they are talking about? 

    Is this another case of return-chasing behaviour combined with “a little knowledge being a dangerous thing”? My guest on today’s podcast is one of the few people who can help answer a lot of questions about cryptocurrencies. Dr. Andreas Park is a professor at the University of Toronto and his research and interests have been focused on financial market structure, financial technology, and studying innovations in cryptocurrency and blockchain. 

    And don’t worry, whether you already know a bit about cryptocurrencies or are starting from scratch, I think we hit a nice balance between explaining the basics and diving a bit deeper into the actual economics to explain how you can judge for yourself if the space is suffering from too much hype or not. 

    Resources and Links for this episode:

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/financeUTM

    Website: https://sites.google.com/site/parkandreas/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/andreaspark2812/



    24 April 2021, 9:00 pm
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