Dan Bortolotti's journalism has appeared in more than two dozen publications in Canada and the US, including Maclean's, Financial Post Magazine, Reader's Digest, The Toronto Star and the National Post, and can be found in recycling boxes everywhere.
Dan has worked on staff at Equinox, been managing editor at Today's Parent, written a monthly column for Chatelaine and is currently a senior editor with MoneySense. He continues to do freelance editorial work for several Canadian magazines.
Recently published:
It has been a remarkable year for Canada's most charismatic creatures
(from the December 2011 issue of Canadian Geographic)
The financial industry is dominated by men. But when it comes
to investing, it turns out women might be more savvy
(from the September 2011 issue of More)
Index investing works, but not necessarily the way you think
(from the February 2011 issue of MoneySense)
Are you paying too much in banking and credit card fees?
(from the November 2010 issue of More)
Why the government paper burden is smothering small business
(from the October 2010 issue of Financial Post Magazine)
Want to learn how to change the world? Ask Dr. Samantha Nutt,
co-founder of War Child Canada
(from the September 2010 issue of More)
Becoming a millionaire is easier than you think, even if you’re starting
with next to nothing.
Can cutting out small expenses make you rich? Don't bet on it.
(from the May 2010 issue of More)
A hundred grand gets you an MBA—and a Lifetime of Connections
(from the March 2010 issue of Financial Post Magazine)
Do the traditional rules of investing still work?
(from the February 2010 issue of Financial Post Magazine)
Worried what toxic hazards might lurk in your home? Thanks to some powerful technology, one family got the chance to find out.
(from the November 2009 issue of Today's Parent)
A look at the changing face of fatherhood in Canada
(from the June 2009 issue of Today's Parent)
It took me years to embrace smart investing. Here's how to learn from my mistakes.
If you're in the position to buy a home, fallling prices are a blessing
Have the pillars of personal financial planning crumbled amid the financial crises of 2008?
(from the December 2008 issue of Financial Post Magazine)
One year after the tsunami, many Sri Lankans are rebuilding their homes and their lives. But their emotional suffering is far from over.
(from the December 2005 issue of Chatelaine)