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Votre retraite crie au secours (Affaires plus)
By Hélène Gagné. 2009
Ne vous faites plus d'illusions : vous ne dépenserez pas moins à la retraite que maintenant, votre maison ne sera…
pas votre ultime refuge financier, votre fonds de pension sera peut-être moins généreux que vous ne le pensez, vos rentes provenant des régimes publics risquent d'être insuffisantes, sans compter que les gouvernements n'auront pas les moyens de payer pour vos soins de santé. Pourtant, une retraite confortable est encore possible, assure Hélène Gagné. Il faut regarder les choses en face, établir ses objectifs et passer à l'action sans plus attendre. 2009.Votre argent votre liberté (Collection Affaires Plus)
By François J Beauregard. 2000
Dans "Votre argent votre liberté", vous découvrirez les principes de base qui vous permettront de mieux gérer vos finances. Vous…
y puiserez ce qui'il faut savoir sur l'impôt, le financement des études, les assurances, les différents véhicules de placement, la gestion d'un portefeuille, la préretraite et la retraite.Votre vie ou votre argent? (Collection Business)
By Vicki Robin, Joseph R Dominguez. 1997
Vie et mort dans la Bible (Aux origines du Dieu unique. #3.)
By Jean Soler. 2004
" Jean Soler se penche sur la signification des interdits alimentaires et des rites sacrificiels dans la Bible. Il met…
en évidence l'usage symbolique de la nourriture dans les comportements rituels des Hébreux : interdiction de consommer certaines viandes décrétées impures, jeûnes pouvant aller jusqu'à l'interdiction totale de boire, sacrifices d'animaux : quel sens revêt donc un tel sacrifice pour un Dieu qu'on appelle précisément le " Dieu vivant " ? Le sacrifice du Christ se situe-t-il en continuité ou en rupture avec cette tradition ? Avec ce volume, paru précédemment sous le titre Vie et mort dans la Bible, s'achève la trilogie que Jean Soler a consacrée à une lecture historique serrée des textes bibliques, pour comprendre comment s'est inventé le monothéisme. Il propose ici le volet anthropologique d'une enquête dont L'Invention du monothéisme présentait la dimension métaphysique et La Loi de Moïse celle de la morale. " -- 4e de couv.Victory lap retirement: work while you play, play while you work--the joy of financial independence...at any age
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.Understanding Conservative Judaism (Emet ve'emunah = studies in Conservative Jewish thought ; #2)
By Robert Gordis, Max Gelb. 1978
A rabbi elucidates the ground rules by which Conservatism operates and how it applies its principles to solving communal problems.…
Also considers Jewish survival in general and the future of Conservative Judaism in particular. 1978.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.Tough questions Jews ask: a young adult's guide to building a Jewish life
By Edward Feinstein. 2003
Author Rabbi Feinstein answers typical teen questions about Judaism, like "Why should I believe in God?", "Is Any of That…
Stuff in the Bible True?", and "No Cheeseburgers? No Going to the Mall on Saturday? Why Does Religion Need So Many Rules?" Includes discussions about God, intermarriage, prayer, bar/bat mitzvah, Israel, Christianity, anti-Semitism, the meaning of life, and the Messiah. Some descriptions of violence. Grades 5-8. 2003.Thieves of Bay Street: how banks, brokerages, and the wealthy steal billions from Canadians
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.The wealthy barber: the common sense guide to successful financial planning
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.The success equation: untangling skill and luck in business, sports, and investing (Your coach in a box)
By Michael J Mauboussin. 2013
The third rail: saving Canada's pension system
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.The sink or swim money program: A 6-step Plan For Teaching Your Teens Financial Responsibility
By John E Whitcomb. 2003
The secret of shelter island: money and what matters (Your coach in a box)
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.The richest man in Babylon: The Success Secrets Of The Ancients (Recorded Books development)
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.The retirement time bomb: how to achieve financial independence in a changing world
By Gordon Pape. 2006
Financial expert Pape explains how to avoid a retirement crisis. Offers strategies for setting realistic goals that will help achieve…
financial security for retirement. Provides advice on pension plans, RRSPs, and government benefits, and includes tax-saving strategies. 2006.The real retirement: why you could be better off than you think, and how to make that happen
By Bill Morneau, Fred Vettese. 2012
In the face of government changes, financial market volatility, and an aging workforce, Canadians are understandably concerned about the impact…
on their finances and their future retirement. This book debunks the generally-accepted claims about necessary savings rates, which can cause paranoia among those beginning to contemplate retirement. The authors offer insight into planning approaches that are not widely understood, demystify retirement targets (age, savings, income), and outline concrete approaches to maximizing retirement savings. 2012.The new retirement: how it will change our future
By Sherry S Cooper. 2008
Economist Cooper provides financial advice to baby boomers contemplating their retirement. But she also draws from the latest literature in…
psychology and gerontology to offer counsel on how boomers can live the second half of their adult lives productively and in good health. c2008.