Moshe A. Milevsky is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Schulich
School of Business, York University and the Executive Director of The
Individual Finance and Insurance Decision (IFID) Centre in Toronto, Canada.
Professor Milevsky has written five books and published over 45
peer-reviewed articles on the topic of insurance, annuities and pensions.
He is currently the co-editor of the Journal of Pension Economics and
Finance, published by Cambridge University Press and is a monthly columnist
for Research Magazine, which is read by financial advisors across North
America. He has a Ph.D. in Business Finance (1996) on the topic derivative
security valuation and has lectured at Universities in the U.S., Europe and
South America.
Milevsky has consulted for global pension funds and insurance companies on
the topic of retirement income planning and is currently a member of a
number of corporate advisory councils. His writing on popular finance
received two National Magazine (Canada) awards. In the summer of 2002 he
was designated a Fellow of the Fields Institute for Research in
Mathematical Sciences and recently he received a Graham and Dodd scroll
award for a 2006 article in the Financial Analysts Journal.
Milevsky is the author of the 1999 Canadian best seller Money Logic. His
most recent book, The Calculus of Retirement Income was published by
Cambridge University Press (UK) in March 2006.
He was born in Toronto, but grew up in Latin America, the United States,
and the Middle East, and thus brings a unique multicultural perspective to
his presentations. Moshe is also an avid soccer player and opera
connoisseur, and currently lives in Toronto with his wife Edna and four
daughters, Dahlia, Natalie, Maya and Zoe.
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