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There are numerous books, seminars and apps created to address the issue of financial illiteracy but none highlights the fundamental…
reason why financial knowledge is important. There is a growing movement among personal finance bloggers and educators to refocus financial education from the "how" to the "why"; It's important to address the inner motivations and habits that are preventing many from living their dreams. Structured in three parts, the book focuses on the ACT Process: Awareness focuses on understanding their relationship with money in a process to accept past financial decisions and articulate their lifestyle goal. Create a Plan is the second stage walking the reader through the budgeting process helping to align the readers financial goals with their lifestyle goal. Take Control is the third stage that focuses on practicing mindfulness and changing habits. 2017.Tips from the top: 53 bright ideas from Canada's top financial advisors
Par John St. Croix. 1996
More financial fundamentals
Par Investor Education Fund. 2006
Financial choices
Par Investor Education Fund. 2006
Financial advice for those interested in saving up for major purchases such as a home or car, or for a…
child's education. Also includes information on taking care on one's estate, adjusting to life changes, such as marriage, children, or the death of a family member, and retirement. 2006.Glossary
Par Investor Education Fund. 2005
Protecting your finances: how to avoid investment frauds and scams
Par 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.Money: how can you afford everything your child needs
Par 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.The express women's guide to finance
Par Tony Levene. 2000
Financial literacy: The real cost of pets (Figure it out)
Par Susan Roche, New Zealand. Ministry of Education. 2007
Provides exercises, activities and games, with pets as a theme, to help students to develop financial understanding using mathematics and…
statistics concepts along with concepts from the social sciences. For Junior and Senior High readers. 2008.Financial fundamentals
Par 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.The Beardstown Ladies' stitch-in-time guide to growing your nest egg: step-by-step planning for a comfortable financial future
Par Robin Dellabough, Beardstown Ladies Investment Club. 1996
The "ladies" offer advice on planning for retirement. Embellished with personal stories and "finishing stitch" sidebars, their suggestions include pay…
yourself first, create a specific plan, and know what to expect from social security. Sequel to "The Beardstown Ladies' common-sense investment guide". Bestseller. 1996.Mieux vivre: comment profiter au maximum de chacun de vos dollars
Par Thierry Dansereau. 1990
Les millionnaires
Par Jean-Claude Germain. 1988
Evaluates a broad range of food and consumer products in terms of the acute and chronic health hazards that they…
present. Offers shopping guides for various product categories, recommending the safest choices. Provides tips on the prudent use of risky products and suggests safer alternativesCe livre raconte les parcours de Québécois ordinaires ayant une valeur nette de plus d'un million de dollars ou qui,…
pour les plus jeunes, s'en rapprochent après voir mis en place des principes rendant l'accumulation de la richesse inévitable. Ces gens sont propriétaires de boutiques, ingénieurs, spécialistes en marketing, comptables ou propriétaires d'immeubles d'habitation. Ils n'ont pas remporté le gros lot, n'ont pas hérité d'une fortune ni vendu leur compagnie à Google. Certains touchent un salaire de 30 000 $ par année et d'autres un peu plus de 100 000 $, mais aucun n'a un salaire de PDG. Presque tous sont mal à l'aise avec l'étiquette de millionnaire. Les millionnaires ne sont pas ceux que vous croyezTalk Money to Me: Save Well, Spend Some, and Feel Good About Your Money
Par Kelley Keehn. 2019
Learn how to save and spend wisely, feel good about money, and start living a more balanced life. No matter…
your age, salary, social or relationship status, money is an important part of your life. Yet, somehow, talking about your money situation is hard. Why is it that you know more about what goes on in your friend’s bedroom than with their bank account? Do you know if your parents have a will or or if they’ll leave a legacy? How many of your colleagues are still paying off student debt but are jet-setting around the globe on multiple credit cards? Since no one is talking about it, you can’t be expected to learn how to manage your money on your own. With years of experience as a personal finance advisor and educator, Kelley Keehn will answer your most burning questions about money and will talk you through how to avoid mistakes along the way. You can gain control of your debt, learn to save for your future, have a life, and feel good about money all at the same time. And—spoiler alert—you don’t need a budget to do any of this! You’ll learn: -How to build good credit (and get rid of bad credit—especially credit card debt) -What all these dreaded acronyms mean and how they can work for you—TFSA, RRSP, RESP, CFP, CPP -How and when to invest for your future -How to talk about money with your partner—and everyone else in your life -How to save for a mortgage and then work towards being mortgage-free -How to have fun, splurge once in a while, and still save money With her unique blend of empathy and no-nonsense candor, Kelley takes you through the basics of personal finance with relatable anecdotes that expose the most common money pitfalls—and how to avoid them—so you can make financial decisions that are right for you.All children have different eyes: learn to play and make friends
Par Edie A Glaser, Maria R Burgio, Doina Paraschiv. 2007
Spend a day with Tommy and Wendy and find out what it's really like to play and make friends with…
kids who see in different ways. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2007.Voyage dans le temps économique: témoignage de première main (Économie et Société)
Par John Kenneth Galbraith. 1995
"...De la Première Guerre mondiale et de la Révolution russe aux implications de la chute du communisme, de la superbe…
folie des années vingt en Amérique et de la Grande Dépression à l'ère Reagan et au-delà...". Ce livre constitue une image globale et accessible de l'histoire économique et politique du XXe siècle. [SDMSavoir dépenser sans culpabiliser
Par Stéphane Desjardins. 2020
Le coût de la vie augmente sans cesse, les incitations à consommer se multiplient et le marketing devient de plus…
en plus efficace. Dans ce contexte, il est normal de se demander si, pour reprendre la célèbre formule de Pierre-Yves McSween, on en a vraiment besoin . Mais dépenser doit-il nécessairement rimer avec culpabilité? Stéphane Desjardins montre comment, en suivant quelques principes fondamentaux, il est possible de tirer de nos revenus chèrement gagnés un plaisir bien mérité. Être riche, qu'est-ce que ça veut dire? Peut-on contrôler ses dépenses sans souffrir? Comment éviter l'endettement à long terme? Quel est le chemin le plus sûr vers l'indépendance financière? En adoptant les solutions claires et les stratégies faciles à mettre en pratique que propose Stéphane Desjardins, les lecteurs soucieux d'éviter le surendettement et les autres pièges financiers découvriront qu'il est possible de consommer intelligeCombien?
Par Douglas Kennedy. 2012
" Quand il entame la rédaction de Combien ?, Douglas Kennedy a trente-cinq ans, pas un sou en poche et…
serait bien incapable de discuter actions ou investissements. Mais s'il n'est pas un as de la finance, Kennedy est le plus fin des observateurs. Car après tout, écrire sur l'argent, n'est-ce pas écrire sur la condition humaine ? Et notre explorateur des âmes d'entamer un périple dans les grands bastions de l'argent : New York, Singapour, Londres. Mais aussi les nouvelles places émergentes : la Bourse de Casablanca, sorte d'annexe du souk ; Sydney et ses salles de marché à la Star Trek ; et la toute jeune Bourse de Budapest qui passe brutalement du communisme à l'économie de marché. Autant de rencontres, cocasses ou désabusées, pour une comédie humaine passionnante autour du rôle central qu'occupe l'argent dans nos vies. Car aujourd'hui plus que jamais, en avoir ou pas, là est la question... " -- 4e de couv