Selected Portfolio
Tokenizer is the umbrella brand. The portfolio now surfaces 27 current public sites, including 120 certification exam prep QBanks across three focused app families, institutional access routes, and subject-specific reference properties across finance, credit, mortgage, payroll, tax, insurance, real estate, legal literacy, project management, cybersecurity, software architecture, and developer learning.
How It Is Organized
Mastery Exam Prep handles product coverage, plans, account routing, and institutional access so the parent portfolio does not duplicate product details.
Handbooks, lexicons, and guides support learners and working professionals with practical explanations, examples, and no-ads reading.
The portfolio matters commercially because it shows repeated delivery: real systems, real content operations, and long-term stewardship.
Exam Prep & Learning Hubs
Master product hub for 120 certification QBanks across Securities Prep, PM Mastery, and IT Mastery.
U.S. and Canadian securities study platforms with free guides, quizzes, and deeper premium practice.
Canada-first securities, planning, and insurance exam-guide network covering CIRO, CSI, FP Canada, LLQP, RIBO, FINRA, NASAA, and CISI routes.
Project-management exam guidance and companion learning content for PMP, CAPM, and adjacent tracks.
U.S. CPA study support within the broader Mastery exam-prep product family.
Analyst-learning handbook with structured reading paths, finance explanations, and a planned foundation for dedicated CFA exam-prep coverage.
Canada-focused accounting and CPA reading library across financial reporting, tax, assurance, and the CPA Canada pathway.
Free technical certification guides across cloud, IT, data, security, and platform exam tracks with role-based study paths.
Guide-first technical certification library with live vendor sections and a shorter bridge into IT Mastery when practice is needed.
Professional Reference & Lexicons
Finance terms, examples, and concept-first guides for students and working professionals.
Accounting terminology and practical explanations organized for real study and reference use.
Economics definitions and topic-first references designed for clarity, not keyword stuffing.
U.S.-first and Canada-first consumer-credit references covering reports, scores, borrowing, disputes, and recovery workflows.
Mortgage and home-finance references spanning U.S. plain-language borrowing terms and a Canadian residential mortgage companion.
Payroll references covering pay, deductions, tax, forms, and payroll operations in both U.S. and Canada-first contexts.
U.S. and Canadian tax quick-reference sites organized around forms, filing workflow, notices, deductions, credits, and compliance.
Insurance-first reference pair covering U.S. policy wording, claims, underwriting, and a Canada-first companion for coverage and policy language.
Reading-first real-estate vocabulary site spanning ownership, title, closing, leasing, brokerage, zoning, and commercial-property language.
Plain-language legal-literacy reference organized around courts, procedure, contracts, liability, and rights vocabulary.
Technical Education
Software architecture, patterns, integration, cloud, and implementation guidance across multiple languages.
Reading-first cybersecurity reference across identity, encryption, network defense, endpoint security, cloud, operations, and governance.
Practical technical education for Java engineers learning idiomatic Clojure on the JVM.
Additional Public Properties
These are separated on purpose so the core portfolio stays clear.
Older CSC-only guide site that is no longer actively maintained. The current maintained securities reading path is SecuritiesExamsMastery.com / .ca.
Public language-reference project under editorial refactoring. It remains separate from the primary Tokenizer operating portfolio for now.
Broader vocabulary and professional-language project that is still being reworked. It remains public, but it stays outside the main Tokenizer brand path for now.
Portfolio Note
The goal is to show the current public operating sites clearly. Legacy and transitional properties are separated below the main operating network so the portfolio page stays useful instead of turning into a raw domain inventory.