Moolala: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things with their Money (and What you can do about it)
Smart, capable people are doing dumb things with their money. They can teach high school, write a marketing plan, navigate the metro in Paris, file their own taxes, brew their own beer, and even raise teenagers. And still, these smart, capable people often do dumb things when it comes to their money. Sellery provides a simple, essential guide for those who, when it comes to managing their money, could use a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down.
Getting a Handle on Your Money: Choosing between “Do it Yourself” and “Financial Advisor”
When it comes to investing, which is better? Doing it yourself or using a financial advisor? Whether you do it yourself or work with an advisor is a personal choice. Sellery will help you learn that the point is to get a handle on your money, because that is what is going to make the biggest difference in your quality of life over time.
You're On: Capturing the Power of Personal Accountability
Sellery shows people how to foster personal accountability in their work environment, broadening their sense of what they can control. This delivers results for the organization and a sense of peace and well-being for staff. Even in a brutal business environment, there will be winners. The personal accountability message can improve the likelihood that you will be among them.
Town Hall Events
These events bring together smart, insightful people and have them talk about real issues with each other and the audience. A well-planned and executed discussion can provide something unique and completely customized to your conference. Town Halls can take the form of a lively panel discussion, a one-on-one interview or an audience driven Q&A.
Customized Events
Professional Panel Moderation (MasterCard Industry Event)
Customized Talks (IFIC's "Measuring Brand Equity")
Event Hosting (World Hedge Funds Summit)
Bruce Sellery is the Founder of Moolala, a personal finance training company focused on inspiring people to get a handle on their money. He spent the last decade as a financial journalist with CTV's Business News Network, as both an anchor based in Toronto and as BNN's Bureau Chief in New York City.
Sellery has been speaking professionally since 2001, in addition to many years as a workshop leader. Prior to his move to broadcasting, he was a brand manager at Procter & Gamble.
His bestselling book, "Moolala: Why smart people do dumb things with money (and what you can do about it)", is published by McClelland & Stewart and he has been featured on CNN, MSNBC, CBC, BNN and in magazines and newspapers across North America.