Monthly Archives: April 2017

Personal prosecution of finance executives and directors necessary

News yesterday that the Wells Fargo board voted to clawback a further $75 million in bonus awards from two former senior executives who it says were largely to blame for driving a culture of fraudulent sales activities.  Still, it is … Continue reading

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Kevin O’Leary’s investing fund misadventure

Kevin O’Leary is a successful salesman: but buyers should beware of what he’s selling. A MacLean’s article this week offers the latest update on the hype that was O’Leary funds. O’Leary used his media personality and platform in 2009 to … Continue reading

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Savings deficits cannot be hoped and dreamed away

Behind the increasing stress and mismanagement of our natural world, financial mismanagement is the next most pressing issue of our times. A new C.D. Howe report urges the need to address Canada’s government pension deficits with an extension of the … Continue reading

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