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  • The Beginner's Guide to Saving & Investing for Canadians

    Written By Canada's Foremost Finance Bloggers And Online Experts

    This book is unique. For the first time, it brings together the collective experience of Canada's foremost personal finance bloggers and online publishers, each of whom writes about his or her particular area of expertise. Step 1: How to Save. First, Krystal Yee shows you how to create a budget. The budget process isn't about lmitations, it's about measuring and controlling your income and ... Read more

    $12.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Bites and Pieces

    From the minds of twisted authors comes tales so frightening your nightmares will have nightmares This book include tales of the insane, legendary creatures, ghost, the deranged and a mother who kills more of her children than the zombies. ... Read more

    $6.99 USD

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  • The Value of Simple

    A Practical Guide to Taking the Complexity Out of Investing

    The Value of Simple: A Practical Guide to Taking the Complexity Out of Investing is a plain-language guide to investing for Canadians.Canada has the highest investment fees in the world, as well as a confusing tax system that features four-letter words like RRSP and TFSA. Fortunately there are low-cost index funds that make it easy and rewarding for you to become a do-it-yourself “couch potato” ... Read more

    $5.09 USD

  • Wealthing Like Rabbits

    An Original and Occasionally Hilarious Introduction to the World of Personal Finance

    With Canadian personal savings lower than ever before and household debt going through the roof, many people are in dire need of financial advice. But can a book that includes sex, zombies, pancakes, and Star Trek really help? You might be surprised. Wealthing Like Rabbits is a fun, entertaining guide to personal finance that proves sound money management doesn’t have to be painful and neither ... Read more

    $5.81 USD

  • New Rules Of Retirement

    What Your Financial Advisor Isn't Telling You

    The financial advice industry -- including banks, mutual fund and insurance companies -- has a vested interest in our hard-earned savings. Industry advisors are constantly warning us that we may not be financially prepared for retirement. And, feeling anxious about our future, we become convinced that it’s a good idea to let them handle our money. After all, they seem to have all the answers. But ... Read more

    $4.99 USD

  • All About Asset Allocation, Second Edition

    by Richard Ferri ...
    WHEN IT COMES TO INVESTING FOR YOUR FUTURE, THERE'S ONLY ONE SURE BET—ASSET ALLOCATIONTHE EASY WAY TO GET STARTEDEverything You Need to Know About How To:Implement a smart asset allocation strategyDiversify your investments with stocks, bonds, real estate, and other classesChange your allocation and lock in gainsTrying to outwit the market is a bad gamble. If you're serious about investing for the ... Read more

    $16.99 USD

  • Cash Cows, Pigs and Jackpots

    The Simplest Personal Finance Strategy Ever

    by David Trahair ...
    A contrarian and controversial look at personal finance, and a super simple strategy for making—and keeping—more moneyTraditional financial wisdom persuades us to grow our net worth and build our assets. But traditional financial wisdom is often wrong. In Cash Cows, Pigs and Jackpots: The Simplest Personal Finance Strategy You'll Ever See, author and Chartered Accountant David Trahair challenges ... Read more

    $13.00 USD

  • Stock Market Investing for Beginners in Canadian Stock Market

    by Adi Kapson ...
    Stock market is the only place where you can out do the inflation and get your money to work for you. Investors in Canada can invest in the Canadian Stock Market and have a large number of stocks and indices to pick from.This book delves into the basics of1)How stock market works2)What are the stock exchanges in Canada3)How to buy and sell stocks - Online discount brokers4)Types of shares5) ... Read more

    $2.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Value of Simple

    A Practical Guide to Taking the Complexity Out of Investing

    The Value of Simple: A Practical Guide to Taking the Complexity Out of Investing is a plain-language guide to investing for Canadians. This is the revised second edition.Canada has the highest investment fees in the world, as well as a confusing tax system that features four-letter words like RRSP and TFSA. Fortunately there are low-cost index funds that make it easy and rewarding for you to ... Read more

    $5.09 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • 397 Ways To Save Money

    Spend Smarter & Live Well on Less

    Want to save thousands without feeling like you’re cutting corners? Find the hidden dollars in your daily routines? Live happily on a smaller budget?With tips, tricks and ideas that range from long-term savings to instant cash in your pocket, 397 Ways to Save Money makes living within a budget easy—and even fun. Written by an average Canadian whose frugal ways have saved her thousands, this ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • Beat the Bank

    The Canadian Guide to Simply Successful Investing

    by Larry Bates ...
    Make the big banks work for you, not against you!You work hard. You sacrifice to save. You risk your money in the market over your working lifetime and you trust your bank to treat you fairly. But your bank strips away half of your lifetime investment returns in fees. Without realizing it, millions of Canadians are in precisely this position.How does the industry pull this off? The big Canadian ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • Crushing Debt

    Why Canadians Should Drop Everything and Pay Off Debt

    by David Trahair ...
    As the majority of Canadians are now spending much more than they make, their debt levels are reaching crisis proportions. Excluding mortgage debt, the average Canadian owes over $25,000 in consumer debt, which poses massive risks not only for the individuals carrying that financial load, but for our entire financial system. In Crushing Debt, bestselling author David Trahair (Enough Bull) warns ... Read more

    $12.00 USD