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Moshe is the
Executive Director of The IFID
Centre (www.ifid.ca) and is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Schulich School of Business at York
University
(www.yorku.ca) in Toronto,
Canada.
He has lectured in the joint Kellogg/Schulich EMBA program, as well as
at the University of Leuven
in Belgium and ORT University
in Uruguay.
Moshe’s
expertise is on the interplay between financial risk management and
personal
wealth management. In addition
to teaching he also works
as a consultant for a variety of financial services companies and
pension funds.
He has been interviewed by Business Week,
The Wall Street Journal,
The New
York Times, Barron's, Fortune and
Money Magazine.
Moshe has
published over 40 scholarly research articles, is the founding
co-editor of the
Journal of
Pension
Economics and Finance, and is the author of the 1999 Canadian best
seller Money Logic: Financial Strategies for the
Smart Investor (Stoddart Press). In
2003, a series of articles he wrote for the National
Post Business were honoured with National Magazine Awards. His most
recent
book, The Calculus of Retirement Income
is being published by Cambridge University Press in early 2006.
Moshe was
born in Toronto, but grew up in Latin
America,
the U.S. and the Middle East, and thus brings a unique
multicultural
perspective to his research and presentations. Moshe currently lives in
Toronto
with his wife Edna and four daughters,
Dahlia, Natalie, Maya and Zoe
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