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January 29th, 2008 - The National Post
Preet was featured in a full-page length article in the National Post on January 29th, 2008 by personal finance columnist Jonathan Chevreau, who is one of Canada’s most respected financial journalists. The interview covered not only the launch of Preet’s book, RRSPs: The Definitive Guide to Registered Retirement Savings Plans, but also Preet’s approach to managing client portfolios which includes the extensive use of very low cost ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds).
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February 25th, 2008 - The Metro
Brian Towie of Metro News discusses what to look for when trying to find a financial advisor. Preet suggests that while you can ask for a referral, you also have to invest some time to learn the basics of personal finance, otherwise you may not be in a good enough position to make this decision.
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February 29th, 2008 - The National Post Online
After the article by Jonathan Chevreau appeared in The National Post print edition, an online follow up was posted later that day on The National Post Online.
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April 29th, 2008 - The Wealthy Boomer
The original inteview was split into two parts, this is part two. In this half, Preet and Jonathan Chevreau discuss The RRSP Book.
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March 4th, 2008 - The National Post
Jonathan Chevreau of The National Post quotes Preet in an article titled, TFSAs will shake up the industry - the article discusses the new proposed savings account which offers tax-sheltering for all Canadians over the age of 18, which will be implemented in 2009 (upon receiving Royal Assent).
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February 23rd, 2008 - The National Post
In the article titled Eleventh Hour and Still no Cash?, Jonathan Chevreau qutoes Preet about making some last minute contributions to your RRSP.
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February 13th, 2008 - The Toronto Star
Preet was quoted by Toronto Star Columnist Ellen Roseman in the article titled, “Full Service vs. Online Investing”. Preet mentions that it’s possible to secure the services of a full service advisor with the intent of eventually learning how to do it on your own, and using the advisor as a teacher.
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