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Preet Banerjee

Preet Banerjee

Personal Finance Columnist, Freelance at The Globe and Mail Online

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  • English
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  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

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The rapid rise of sports gambling is dangerous to our financial well-being and our societal health

Problem gambling is linked to behaviours that undermine traditional saving and investing
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What happens when giving is fuelled by hate? The rise of retributiv...

Sometimes people do good things for the wrong reasons
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Overconfidence in money decisions is created by making decisions, n...

Where does overconfidence come from? This 2025 study may help us understand more
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When it comes to financial planning, trust has to be a two-way street

Investors are more likely to follow financial advice when the adviser trusts the client, study shows
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Forget back to the office, let’s focus on back to the restaurant

Delivery apps are squeezing independent restaurants – but we can support them by showing up
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When it comes to surge pricing on ride-sharing apps, how much is yo...

Ride-hailing apps collect a lot of data on our habits including how often we pay for faster service and how sensitive we are to price
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The science of saving, and how money ‘nudges’ can make a big differ...

Harness the subtle money messages you constantly get to help reach your financial goals
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When did tipping diverge from a reward for good service to a wage-s...

Tipping has become manipulative, engineered to drain us financially and emotionally
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If you lose money in the stock market, do you double down? That’s c...

Casino tactics should have no place in your retirement planning
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Canadian investors don’t trust finfluencers, until they find one th...

Those acting on financial influencers’ advice are 12 times more likely to get scammed online
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Fractional trading’s mixed blessing for small investors: democracy ...

While fractional trading kills one source of irrational behaviour, it can exacerbate others
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The hidden risk that LinkedIn and other professional networking sit...

New study finds that individuals who frequently turn to social media are significantly more likely to borrow from their retirement accounts
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Is your adviser buying investments that suit their wallet better th...

Research in the U.S. shows conflicts of interest are a serious driver of misconduct. The Canadian landscape is not immune
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A Trump trade war would make everyone poor – and lower job producti...

When people spend their shifts fretting over bills or potential layoffs, they cannot give their best on the job
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Fractional trading has ‘democratized’ investing. But who benefits?

Small investors have greater access to higher-priced stocks now, but it comes at a price, study finds
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Buying crypto won’t save you from financial anxiety - it might make...

New research suggests cryptocurrency’s extreme volatility doesn’t provide peace of mind, instead it fuels stress
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The Trump meme coin is here: Expect the Wild West of the crypto wor...

Meme coins are the manifestation of selling hype, predominantly driven by social-media trends and community sentiment, making them highly volatile and speculative
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AI-powered scams: Protect yourself in the new era of hyper-personal...

With artificial intelligence, phishing scams are now harder to detect, more convincing and increasingly tailored to the individual
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This AI audio vision of your ideal retirement could trigger a finan...

Research shows that when we perceive our future selves more clearly, we’re more likely to act in our future’s best interest
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Wealthy older investors with cognitive decline risk losing money. I...

A recent study suggests that how well we perceive our own cognitive decline can have a huge impact on our retirement success
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Bitcoin got a bump from Trump but enthusiasts should note the parad...

For bitcoin to achieve mainstream adoption, it would need to embrace the very government regulations and oversight it was designed to avoid