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Centennial launches Islamic finance course

Centennial College is opening up its doors to what could very well be a groundbreaking financial course in Canada. This fall, the college will be offering a course in Islamic finance. The program will explore the economic order that conforms to Islamic scripture and traditions. The course will draw from Islamic Law and will source […]

By John Powell |August 25, 2010

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Briefly: “MFDA issues reasons on KYC case” and more news

So, just how important is the know-your-client process? Well, if you’re selling exempt products, you should at least know if the client qualifies as an accredited investor. The following demonstrates that importance. A hearing panel of the MFDA’s Central Regional Council has issued its reasons for decision in connection with the disciplinary hearing held in […]

By Staff |August 25, 2010

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U.S. planners critical of target date funds

Target date funds are coming under attack in the U.S., with critics saying they need to provide investors with better transparency. The call isn’t coming from some motley gang of investor advocates either — it’s coming from the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards (CFB Board). “Many investors incorrectly believe target date funds are simple […]

By Steven Lamb |August 24, 2010

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Debt weighing on both students, parents

Good grades aren’t the only thing on parents’ or students’ minds these days. According to a TD Canada survey, 21% of post-secondary students are finding it hard to make ends meet and survive, 36% believe getting through their financial difficulties will be a challenge and 41% of students are spending more money than they save. […]

By John Powell |August 24, 2010

2 min read

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