Sentences with phrase «canadian financial books»

One is the 2011 book Pension Ponzi, written by Bill Tufts and Lee Fairbanks (Wiley Canada), which is among the earliest of Canadian financial books to actually use the term «pension envy.»

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Evelyn Jacks is Founder and President of Knowledge Bureau, a national educational institute for the continuing professional development of tax and financial advisors and author of 52 books on the subject of tax preparation, planning and wealth management for Canadian families.
Feng adds that as a company operating and reporting in multiple jurisdictions, Silvercorp must keep several sets of books: one under each of Canadian, Chinese and American generally agreed accounting principles (GAAP), and another under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
Next on the list is another well known Canadian author, and that's Preet Banerjee with his book Stop Over-Thinking Your Money: The Five Simple Rules of Financial Success.
As the title suggests, the book is not designed for advanced investors: it's an easy - to - read guide intended to help Canadians lay the foundation for a solid financial future.
WHY WE LIKE IT: The book really serves as a one - stop guide and roadmap that all Canadians — regardless of how much you know about money — can consult to learn their options when it comes to securing their financial future and deciding what financial advice they need.
In the past week, both my wife (who is currency savvy because of her profession) and my financial adviser independently came to the conclusion that it was time to book those currency gains by repatriating U.S. dollars back into the Canadian dollar.
Sean Cooper is the author of the new book, Burn Your Mortgage: The Simple, Powerful Path to Financial Freedom for Canadians, available at Amazon, Indigo and major bookstores.
With another interest rate hike now on the books, the change has some Canadians uncertain about their financial future.
Many bankers, brokers credit card companies financial planners and insurance agents are going to hate this book, but for the typical Canadian, the message is invaluable.
Sean Cooper is the author of the new book, Burn Your Mortgage: The Simple, Powerful Path to Financial Freedom for Canadians, available at Amazon, Indigo and major bookstores.
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