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 Friday, January 18, 2008
 Sunday, September 30, 2007
9/30/2007 10:32 AM ( )

 tiger

Last week, I submitted my application for the Calgary Portfolio Management Trust (CPMT). Each year, they select eight Research Associates (RA) to assist in the management of a Portfolio valued at about $370,000. The year after, these RAs move on to become Fund Managers.

The program is open to all 3rd and 4th year Commerce students as well as MBA Finance students. This was an opportunity that I had my eye on ever since I decided to apply for a MBA at U of C. To further beef up my profile, I completed the Canadian Securities Course over the summer. Still, lacking any professional experience in Finance, I was a bit nervous. However, a trip to my barber gave me the much needed boost.

Don is one of a kind. He's about 6' 4", 250 lbs. He's got the Hulk Hogan goatee and most days he's got either a bandana or a backwards cap on his head. He's also got some interesting tales to tell. Bullied as a child, he took up marshal arts , and at one time was a contender in the Canadian Kick-boxing championships. He's also a smooth talker. I visit him every two weeks to get a trim, and we have a blast. When I went over last Friday, we got talking about CPMT and my interview the next day. I think he sensed that I was a bit disappointed with my lack of finance experience and he looked at me with his usual steely gaze and said:

"Shary, I got four words for you: Eye of the Tiger. You go into that room tomorrow and you show them the passion that has got you this far. There's a fine line between being under-confident and over-confident and I'm sure that peopleMirada in that room will be very smart and won't let you get away with either. But if you show them the determination and the passion that you have for life and everything you pursue, you will have them eating out of your hands."

Well...thank you Don for the pep talk. I've been offered a position as a RA for the class of 2009. It's an honor and a privilege to be part of this program. I also want to congratulate my fellow class-mates David, Derek, and Jasper who made the cut. These are all smart people and 10 years from now will be a force to be reckoned with.

PS. Don runs his own salon at the corner of 8th and 8th. You may book an appointment with him by calling 403.265.0553. Just say Shary sent you!

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 Thursday, July 19, 2007
7/19/2007 4:32 PM ( )

This probably comes as no surprise to my friends, who occasionally refer to me as a Certoholic, but yes I finally found a reason to pursue non-IT certifications. With my Finance MBA starting in September, I decided to put my financial knowledge to the test by pursuing the must-have certification for anyone dreaming up a career in the financial world: the Canadian Securities Course.

The course covers at an introductory level just about everything you will come across in your financial career and topics range from the Economy, Interest rates, Regulations, Equities, Fixed Income, and Derivatives to Market Assessment and Portfolio Management.

As I have been involved in the market for over 5 years now and manage my own personal portfolio, I figured the course would be a breeze. Most of the material was familiar to me but some material on market regulation was new and the chapter on Fixed-Income was an intersting read as I don't find myself trading bonds that often (never to be exact). Anyways, there are a total of 2 exams. I studied about a month for Exam 1. Probably about an hour in the evenings after work and a good 10-15 hours on the weekends. Here are the results from Exam 1.

That's 83%. If I score more than 80% on both exams I get the 'Honors' designation as well. Woohoo!!! (Note the sarcasm)

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 Tuesday, July 10, 2007
7/10/2007 3:14 PM ( )

Contemplating a return to school for an MBA: 2 Years
Studying for the GMAT: 3 Months
Anxiously awating the response from the University: 54 days

The joy of seeing your hard work pay off: Priceless

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I'm In. And they sweetend the deal by throwing in a $15,000 Entrepreneurship scholarship. I guess I'm just glad to see that hard work does pay off in the end. Thanks to everyone who supported me through this.

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