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By Mike Drak, Jonathan Chevreau. 2016
The rules of retirement have changed and there's more at risk than ever. People are living longer and have to…
finance as many years in retirement as they had in their entire working career. So what will thirty or forty years, or more, in retirement look like for you? The old idea of full-stop retirement—going from 100 per cent work mode to 100 per cent leisure mode—is now neither sustainable nor desirable. And many studies have shown that those who stay engaged, challenged, and stimulated stay healthier and live longer. The key is to work because you want to and not because you have to. Shows you how to create the post-employment lifestyle that's right for you—a unique blend of work and play that allows you to live life to the fullest, on your terms, while you are young enough to enjoy it. 2016.Douglas discusses how thinking strategy can influence a trader's success. Failure is often shaped by lack of confidence and focus.…
But by mastering the fundamental, technical, and mental aspects of the market, a trader can adopt the mindset necessary for gaining an edge. 2011.By Tom Allen. 1999
By Thomas Merton. 1995
Reflections of a noted Trappist monk and writer on major religions of the East. Defines and describes Taoism, Buddhism, Sufism,…
and Hinduism. Observes principles and themes that these religions share with their Western counterparts. Includes introductory materials by George Woodcock. 1995.By Bruce Livesey. 2012
Beneath the veneer of stability that saw Canada's banking sector through the financial crash of 2008, investigative reporter Bruce Livesey…
has uncovered a rampant failure of epidemic proportions. Though no large financial institution has recently gone bust in this country, white-collar criminals, scam artists, Ponzi schemers and organized crime, from the Hells Angels to the Russian mafia, know that Canada is the place in the Western world to rip off investors. And the fraudsters do so with little fear of being caught and punished. 2012.Chilton believes that people are spending too much, and should stop incurring debt and save more money for retirement. He…
covers credit cards, lines of credit, consumerism and RRSP’s, providing financial advice in short, humorous chapters. A companion book to “The wealthy barber” (DC09136). Bestseller. 2011.By David Barr Chilton. 1989
Roy, the wealthy barber, combines simple concepts, common sense, and an insight into human nature to shape the financial affairs…
of David, Sue, Tom and Cathy. These fictional conversations provide practical, easy-to-implement guidelines in personal finance. c1989.By Marie De Hennezel. 2011
The inevitable ageing process does not have to condemn us to solitude, suffering, degradation or dependency. In this meditation on…
ageing, Marie de Hennezel guides us through the true 'art of growing old'. 2011. Uniform title: Chaleur du coeur empêche nos corps de rouiller.By Deepak Chopra. 2010
With words like 'depression' and 'recession' in the air, the author underlines the importance of keeping an eye on the…
positive aspects of life and finding ways to experience joy no matter what is happening to you. This book explains how to maintain an optimistic outlook and experience the benefits of having a happy heart and soul, no matter what the circumstances. 2010.By Michael J Mauboussin. 2013
By Thich Nhat Hanh. 1988
The author is a poet, Zen master, and nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize. He draws from Buddhist psychology, epistemology,…
and contemporary physics, and uses many anecdotes to accompany the reader on this journey from mindfulness to insight. 1988.By Jim Leech, Jacquie McNish. 2013
Over the next 20 years more than 7 million Canadian workers will retire. Baby boomers will join the largest job…
exodus in Canadian history, moving to the promised land of retirement. Unless our crumbling pension system is reformed, many of these retirees will find this dreamland a bewildering and disappointing mirage. Canada has the capacity to diffuse this ticking pension time bomb with some hard choices. It's time for businesses, governments, unions, and employees to face these options and fix - and ultimately save - our pensions system. c2013.By John Mortimer. 2001
In this bitter-sweet account of the onset of old age, John Mortimer's characteristic vivacity shines through as he lunches with…
the old lags and captains of industry at Wormwood Scrubs, contemplates Barbra Streisand's legs and begins to suffer from the afflictions that cast down his father at a similar age. 2001.By Peter Matthiessen. 2003
1973. Peter Matthiessen and field biologist George Schaller traveled high into the remote mountains of Nepal to study the Himalayan…
blue sheep and possibly glimpse the rare and beautiful snow leopard. Matthiessen, a student of Zen Buddhism, was also on a spiritual quest to find the Lama of Shey at the ancient shrine on Crystal Mountain. As the climb proceeds, Matthiessen charts his inner path as well as his outer one, with a deepening Buddhist understanding of reality, suffering, impermanence, and beauty. 2003.By John E Whitcomb. 2003
By Alexander Green. 2009
Green shows listeners how to face down tough economic times. During this time of uncertainty, Green says it is imperative…
to reassess our goals and priorities. This is, however, merely the first step in Green's comprehensive four-step program for achieving wealth in any economic climate. 2009.Bill Staton explains the economy and money in everyday language, has the uncanny ability to foresee economic and investing trends,…
shares his insights in a highly dynamic manner, and makes investing fun and profitable. 2006.Six million people in the UK, often unnoticed by the rest of us, provide unpaid care for disabled or elderly…
relatives, friends or neighbours. Their job is long, lonely and hard, yet there is limited support and no formal training. As a result, carers suffer frequent damage to physical and mental health. This book is written for them - and also for the rest of us who don't know what being a carer is all about. The book airs such topics as sex, thoughts of murder, and dealing with the responses of friends and officials who fail to understand. 2006.By George S Clason. 2005
A guide to money management, financial problem solving, and the acquisition of wealth. Acclaimed as a classic of its type,…
the book uses parables set in the ancient world to present the principles and techniques it endorses. 2005.By Stephen R Prothero. 2005