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How to Pay Less and Save More For Yourself
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

How to Pay Less and Save More For Yourself

From Canada’s leading expert on consumer banking, this easy-to-read, indispensable book will help you keep your hard-earned money working for you. Canadians are savvy consumers of everything – except financial products. We comparison shop for new cars and new clothes, but when it comes to our money, most of us passively hand it over to banks and other institutions. The result? Our earnings languish in bank accounts that pay out zero interest while raining down fees, or in mutual funds that make more money for the people running them than for investors. This book is the remedy: written especially for Canadians, it is the definitive guide to getting the best possible deal on everything fro...

Rob Carrick's Guide to What's Good, Bad and Downright Awful in Canadian Investments Today
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Rob Carrick's Guide to What's Good, Bad and Downright Awful in Canadian Investments Today

From the author of How to Pay Less and Keep More for Yourself, the essential Canadian investment guide. This is the kind of investment advice that Canadians crave, at a time when they need it most: super-savvy, easy to use, and written in a no-nonsense, take-no-prisoners style that's often outrageously outspoken. Rob Carrick is a highly respected Globe and Mail columnist and expert on personal finance and consumer banking, Rob Carrick's Guide to What's Good, Bad and Downright Awful in Canadian Investments Today is the only all-Canadian practical guide to protecting yourself and prospering in a challenging economy. Systematically arranged with clear and logical headings and handy lists of information, this is a book that can be read cover to cover with enjoyment and to great personal benefit, and used also as a reference for answers to specific concerns. The time is right for Rob Carrick's Guide to What's Good, Bad and Downright Awful in Canadian Investments Today.

How Not to Move Back in With Your Parents
  • Language: en

How Not to Move Back in With Your Parents

In this era of the Boomerang Generation, here at last is a full and frank guide to avoiding the need to move back in with your parents. Rob Carrick of The Globe and Mail is one of Canada's most trusted and widely read financial experts. His latest book is the first by anyone to target financial advice specifically at young adults graduating from university or college and moving into the workforce, into the housing market and into family life. Financial beginners, in other words. Carrick offers what can only be described as a wealth of information, on the full life cycle of financial challenges and opportunities young people face, including saving for a post-secondary education and paying off...

The Motto: I Am “all There.” A New and Original Burlesque, Founded on the Lyceum Drama of the “Duke's Motto.”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54
Worry-Free Money
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Worry-Free Money

NATIONAL BESTSELLER "A fresh way to think about your money." David Chilton, author of The Wealthy Barber Stop budgeting. Start living. Managing your money can be frustrating and confusing. Life is expensive. Whether you make $30,000 or $130,000 a year, it can feel like you’re constantly broke. Can you afford that new car, that vacation, that night out? You think so, but it feels impossible to know. And rigid budgets that force you to spend your money in unrealistic ways (like $9.50 per week for pants) don’t make things any clearer. But what if there was a new way to manage your money? One that left you certain you had your bases covered—both for your monthly bills and your future retir...

Money Like You Mean It
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Money Like You Mean It

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-12-09
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

“The first personal finance book for the 2020s: expensive housing, BNPL, side hustles, negotiating a raise, and much more. Erica Alini is one of Canada’s top personal finance pros, and this book shows it.” —ROB CARRICK Wrestle debt to the ground. Figure out whether you should rent or buy. And determine if a side hustle is really worth the hassle. Get a job, buy a house, spend less than you make, and retire at sixty-five. That’s advice for a world that has largely disappeared. Even good jobs today often have no guarantee of stability. Home prices have reached the stratosphere. Meanwhile, student debt drags you down just as you're trying to take off in life. To survive and thrive in ...

The Rule of 30
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

The Rule of 30

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-19
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  • Publisher: ECW Press

Consider the age-old question of how much you should save to enjoy a comfortable retirement: Are your knees knocking? Are you nervously biting your nails? In The Rule of 30 personal finance expert Frederick Vettese provides a surprising — and hopeful — answer. Through conversations between a young couple and their neighbor, a retired actuary, the couple and the reader discover: • How they would have fared had they been saving over various periods in the past, and how the future investment climate will differ • The problem with saving a constant percentage of pay • The Rule of 30 and why it is a more rational way to save • Whether investing in real estate is a viable alternative t...

The Investing Oasis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

The Investing Oasis

A guided journey revealing hidden values and buried treasures while negotiating the investing landscape. A metaphorical journey through the hot, shifting sands of the capital markets ‘desert’ to awaken readers to the urgency of the "Behavior Gap"—a chronic gap of under-performance relative to the markets experienced by investors worldwide. This is a roadmap of portfolio management concepts and contrarian tactics that can turn misbehaviors, undue risks, and short-term gambles into longer-term strengths. Through 27 chapters and four tiers, the author progressively introduces more powerful tools & techniques used in the founding and ongoing management of the Oasis Growth Fund, a North American Hedge Fund.

The Money Book for Everyone Else
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

The Money Book for Everyone Else

Canadians are saddled with over 1.4 trillion dollars in consumer debt and less than 75% have three months' savings in an emergency account. If they want to be financially free, something has to change. It starts with this book! The Money Book for Everyone Else is a guide that will teach you: - How only paying what your credit card company requests might leave you burdened with a balance for decades.- How to protect your financial identity and how failing to do so could result in a life-long nightmare.- How to spot and avoid investment scams.- Why certain credit cards could leave you hungry and thirsty on your next flight.- Navigating the world of Canadian tax shelters, along with the basics ...

The Atlantic Monthly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 936

The Atlantic Monthly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1886
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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