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By Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter. 1998
The main reason people struggle financially is because they have spent years in school but learned nothing about money. The…
result is that people learn to work for money, but never learn to have money work for them.By John St. Croix. 1996
By Garth Turner. 1998
Turner, one of Canada's most respected financial educators, offers advice on maintaining, expanding, and passing on your wealth. He discusses…
conservative investment strategies, estate planning, and how to safeguard you money. 1998.By Kevin Cork. 2001
Certified Financial Planner and journalist Kevin Cork takes a no-holds-barred look at financial strategies for the post-Boom generation. If you're…
a Canadian between the ages of 25 and 35, you face some unique financial problems. 2001.By Keltie Thomas. 2004
Join the Money Cent$ Gang as they get the inside scoop on money. Take a quiz to reveal your money…
personality, find out how to get the best deals when you shop, and learn how to start your own business. Discover the secrets to spotting counterfeit bills, and invest a little time to learn about cash flow, credit cards, the stock market, and scams. Features quizzes, checklists, and puzzles. Grades 3-6. 2004.Introduces 5 Laws of Money, which operate without exception -- at all times, in every culture -- and apply to…
everyone. The author uses stories adapted from real-life situations to illustrate her points. The universal truths and lessons contained within each law help the reader learn how to keep what they have and create what they deserve. Orman strongly advises putting these laws to use, in order to survive and thrive in these times of constant upheaval and financial turmoil. 2003.By Investor Education Fund. 2005
Information on investing, including how to get started, how to protect your investment, where to find information, and where to…
get help. Also contains tips on following the stock market, and on buying and selling stocks. 2004, 2005.By Craig Toomey, Stephen A Jarislowsky. 2005
Investisseur hors pair reconnu pour sa probité, Jarislowsky dévoile son approche de l'investissement, celle-là même qui a assuré son extraordinaire…
succès en affaires, et aborde une foule de sujets qui le touchent de près: son parcours de l'enfance à la vie adulte, sa vision en tant qu'administrateur, son intérêt pour la philanthropie responsable. 2005.By Investor Education Fund. 2005
By Investor Education Fund. 2005
A guide to avoiding investment fraud. Details what signs to look for, how seniors are often targeted, and provides tips…
for protecting your money. Includes a list of actual scams to watch out for, and a glossary of related terms. 2005.By Lorraine C. Enos. 1998
Each year thousands of Americans pay personal coaches up to $200.00 an hour for advice on how to make career…
and personal changes in their lives. Coaches guided their clients through transformation steps including individual assessment and goal setting. Millions more could benefit from the services of a personal coach but cannot afford their hefty fees. The Portable Coach: A Do-It-Yourself Approach to Personal Coaching fills this void and contains realistic advice on how readers can bring lasting changes to their lives. Instead of providing easy answers, The Portable Coach encourages readers to ask tough questions and look within themselves for answers. This book is a must read for anyone who desires to transform their life.By David Cay Johnston. 2003
One of the country's top investigative reporters reveals how the richest people within the top 1 percent of the country…
has rigged the tax code and other laws in its favor. Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter David Cay Johnston has been breaking pieces of this story on the front page of The New York Times for nine years, work for which one business school professor calls him ìthe de facto chief tax enforcement officer of the United Statesî. With Perfectly Legal, he puts the whole shocking narrative together in a way that will stir up media attention and make readers angry about the state of our country. And he has sound advice on what to do. Since the mid-1970s, there has been a dramatic shift in who benefits from the American economy and bears the burden of taxes. CEOs, big investors and business owners can delay paying their taxes for years and sometimes escape them almost entirely, while wage earners have their taken from each paycheck. Discreet lobbying by the political donor class has made tax policies and enforcement a disaster. Because of obligations to these donors Washington has been unable, or unwilling, to fix these problems. The news media have largely ignored official favors to those who are supposed to pay the corporate income tax, the estate tax, and the gift tax. Millions of families expecting tax cuts are losing some or all of them to a stealth tax that was originally enacted only to apply to the tax-avoiding rich, but that now stings single mothers making as little as $28,000. But the cumulative results are remarkable: the 400 richest Americans pay a smaller share of their income in taxes than someone making $100,000. The 400 richest pay less and less of their income in taxes while the middle class pays more and more. And while the incomes of the very rich skyrocketed over three decades, the average income for the bottom 90 percent fell. Johnston exposes exactly how the middle class is being squeezed to create a widening income gap that threatens the stability of the country. By relating the compelling tales of real people across all areas of society, he reveals the truth behind: * "middle class" tax cuts and exactly whom they benefit * how workers are being cheated out of their retirement plans while disgraced CEOs walk away with hundreds of millions * how some corporations avoid paying any federal income tax * how CEOs fly on vacation in corporate jets for less than you pay for a middle seat in coach ñ and stick you with most of the cost * why the working poor are seven times more likely to be audited by the IRS than everyone else * how the IRS became so weak that even when it was handed complete banking records detailing massive cheating by 1,600 people, it prosecuted only 4 percent of themBy Jim Rogers. 2003
By Hilarie Owen. 2001
Momentum is a completely new publishing philosophy that revolves around one thing: you.In print and online, it's the force behind…
your personal development, your talent, your skills, your career, your effectiveness, your work and your life.By Vicki Robin, Joseph R Dominguez. 1997
By Sally Hamilton. 2002
A guide to financial terminology and financial products, from National Savings to stocks and shares, and from school fees to…
Stakeholder Pensions. It offers tips on instilling good savings habits in young children and helps people of all ages in their efforts to understand money and matters financial. 2002.By David Cork, Susan Lightstone. 1999
Outlines how to achieve long-term investing success by learning to recognize and profit from change. Geared to baby boomers, this…
book looks at the impact of the boom on investing in Canada and encourages readers to start planning for the future today - or risk missing the opportunity tomorrow. 1999.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.By Gail E Vaz-Oxlade. 1999
Vaz-Oxlade discusses the means for women to achieve financial independence. She also discusses the roots of women's attitudes towards money,…
and ways that women can overcome any trepidation they may have about taking charge of their own financial situation. 1999.