What's good for your brother-in-law may not be good for you. This comprehensive, step-by-step guide will help you determine the best investment strategy for your situation, whether you're a novice or an old hand. Full of clear explanations and helpful hints, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Investing Like a Pro in Canada has all the information you need to:
- define what "financial security" means to you
- clarify your financial objectives
- save money so you have money to invest
- solve debt problems and trim taxes
- understand stocks, mutual funds, and other types of investments
- prepare yourself financially for getting married, buying a house, educating your children, and insuring your assets
- invest online with confidence.
Armed with the information and trade secrets you'll find in this book, you will soon be investing like a pro.
About the Authors:
James Langton writes extensively on the Canadian financial services industry. His columns appear regularly in Investment Executive, and IE:Money, Canada's personal finance magazine. He lives in Toronto.
Ed T. Koch, has over 30 years of professional investment, banking, and corporate management expertise. He is a member of the Financial Analysts Federation and Financial Analyst Society.
Debra DeSalvo is co-author of How to Get a Business Loan Without Signing Your Life Away, The Young Person's Guide to Starting and Operating a Small Business, and Running the Family Business.
Title:
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Investing Like a Pro in Canada
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Edition:
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ISBN:
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0-13-083886-1
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Copyright:
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©2000
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Pages:
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288
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Book Type:
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paper
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Format:
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7-3/8 x 9-1/8
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Price:
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$24.95
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Subject(s):
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Personal Finance, Investing
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