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Insights from a Canadian Hedge Fund Insider – Tristram S. Lett of Integra Capital Management

Hedge Funds Biography: Tristram S. Lett is the Chief Investment Officer at Integra Capital Management. Established in 1987, Integra Capital Management has two core businesses: the management of institutional assets for Canadian pension and endowment funds and foundations; and, the representation in Canada of high quality foreign asset managers who use our registrations and distribution channels to [...]

Biography: Tristram S. Lett is the Chief Investment Officer at Integra Capital Management. Established in 1987, Integra Capital Management has two core businesses: the management of institutional assets for Canadian pension and endowment funds and foundations; and, the representation in Canada of high quality foreign asset managers who use our registrations and distribution channels to [...]

Investing in small and micro cap value stocks with Matt Miller of Chanticleer Holdings

Investing Professionals Update: This post was included in the Carnival of Personal Finance #272 – The Yogi Berra Edition, the Carnival of Wealth #2 and the The Wealth Builder Carnival #5 Biography: Matt Miller joined Chanticleer Holdings, Inc. in 2005 when the company began operations.  He helped launch Chanticleer Investors II, a value oriented fund, on January [...]

Update: This post was included in the Carnival of Personal Finance #272 – The Yogi Berra Edition, the Carnival of Wealth #2 and the The Wealth Builder Carnival #5 Biography: Matt Miller joined Chanticleer Holdings, Inc. in 2005 when the company began operations.  He helped launch Chanticleer Investors II, a value oriented fund, on January [...]

Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival

Personal Finance Ladies and Gentlemen. Its time for the third edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival. This week, we received 4 submissions that complied with our stipulations. Since 4 articles do not comprise a carnival, given our role as the host of the carnival, we’ve decided to go ahead and roundup the best of [...]

Ladies and Gentlemen. Its time for the third edition of the Canadian Personal Finance & Investing Carnival. This week, we received 4 submissions that complied with our stipulations. Since 4 articles do not comprise a carnival, given our role as the host of the carnival, we’ve decided to go ahead and roundup the best of [...]

How To Make Your Mortgage Interest Tax Deductible

Personal Finance The following is an article authored by Dave Tout, Mortgage Broker with Dominion Lending Centers in Vancouver, BC. For US homeowners, mortgage interest is automatically tax deductible. But for Canadians, the write-off is not so straightforward. In order to make your mortgage interest tax deductible, homeowners must be able to prove that the money is [...]

The following is an article authored by Dave Tout, Mortgage Broker with Dominion Lending Centers in Vancouver, BC. For US homeowners, mortgage interest is automatically tax deductible. But for Canadians, the write-off is not so straightforward. In order to make your mortgage interest tax deductible, homeowners must be able to prove that the money is [...]

[Book Giveaway] The Complete Eldercare Planner by Joy Loverde

Random Update: Contest now closed. The winner is Vangroovyboy As a thank you to all our readers and a follow-up to our ‘Avoiding Caregiver’s Stress: A Health and Financial Checklist‘ post, we are giving away 1 free copy of a book that provides the latest information on everything from financing a longer life to in-home assisted-living [...]

Update: Contest now closed. The winner is Vangroovyboy As a thank you to all our readers and a follow-up to our ‘Avoiding Caregiver’s Stress: A Health and Financial Checklist‘ post, we are giving away 1 free copy of a book that provides the latest information on everything from financing a longer life to in-home assisted-living [...]

An Interview With Portfolio Manager Jason Donville of Donville Kent Asset Management

Investing Professionals Update: This post was included in the Carnival of Personal Finance #269 There exist a number of ways investors can screen for stocks. One of these ways involves screening for companies that exhibit high returns on equity (ROE). ROE is a very good yardstick by which to measure how well the management of a company [...]

Update: This post was included in the Carnival of Personal Finance #269 There exist a number of ways investors can screen for stocks. One of these ways involves screening for companies that exhibit high returns on equity (ROE). ROE is a very good yardstick by which to measure how well the management of a company [...]

Canadians Forgo Customer Service for Low Prices [STUDY]

Random As we tepidly recover from the financial crisis of 2007-2009, we’re seeing the residual effects of the economic downturn that stalled commerce around the world—including, of course, consumer activity in North America. In no small way did the downturn affect consumer spending and transaction levels. According to a new study focusing of retail loyalty among [...]

As we tepidly recover from the financial crisis of 2007-2009, we’re seeing the residual effects of the economic downturn that stalled commerce around the world—including, of course, consumer activity in North America. In no small way did the downturn affect consumer spending and transaction levels. According to a new study focusing of retail loyalty among [...]

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