05282nam 2200649 a 450 99633913130331620230828231635.00-470-67681-71-282-65670-897866126567050-470-67680-9(CKB)2430000000036274(EBL)554993(OCoLC)651601892(SSID)ssj0000384846(PQKBManifestationID)11232001(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000384846(PQKBWorkID)10360886(PQKB)10764579(MiAaPQ)54372(EXLCZ)99243000000003627420070419d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPersonal finance for Canadians for dummies[electronic resource] /Eric Tyson and Tony Martin4th ed.Toronto J. Wiley And Sons Canadac20061 online resource (482 p.)For DummiesIncludes index.First published in 1995 under title: Personal finance for dummie$ for Canadians.0-470-83768-3 Personal Finance For Canadians For Dummies®, 4th Edition; About the Authors; Dedication; Authors' Acknowledgments; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; Why This Book?; What's New in This Edition; Uses for This Book; How This Book Is Organized; Icons Used in This Book; Part I: Assessing Your Financial Fitness and Setting Goals; Chapter 1: Improving Your Financial Fitness; Targeting the Trouble Spots; Jumping over Real and Imaginary Hurdles; Common Financial Problems: You've Got Company; Defining Bad Debt and Good Debt; Knowing How Much Bad Debt Is Too MuchDetermining Your Financial Net WorthSavings Analysis; Measuring Your Investing Knowledge; Measuring Your Insurance Savvy; Chapter 2: Setting and Achieving Goals; Creating Your Own Definition of "Wealth"; Prioritizing Your Savings Goals; Building Emergency Reserves; Saving to Buy a Home or Business; Funding Kids' Educational Expenses; Saving for Big Purchases; Preparing for Retirement; Part II: Saving More, Spending Less; Chapter 3: Determining Where Your Money Goes; Examining the Roots of Overspending; Analyzing Your Spending; Growing Rich on Your Income: The SecretChapter 4: Conquering Debt and Credit ProblemsUsing Savings to Reduce Your Debt; Decreasing Debt When You Lack Savings; Filing Bankruptcy; An Alternative to Bankruptcy: The Consumer Proposal; Ending the Spending-and-Debting Cycle; Dealing with Credit Mistakes; Chapter 5: Reducing Your Spending; Finding the Keys to Successful Spending; Reducing Your Spending: Eric and Tony's Strategies; Chapter 6: Taming Taxes; Understanding the Taxes You Pay; Getting Organized; Trimming Employment Income Taxes; Reducing Investment Income Taxes; Increasing Your Deductions; Increasing Your CreditsGetting Help from Tax ResourcesDealing with an Audit; Part III: Building Wealth through Investing; Chapter 7: Important Investment Concepts; Establishing Your Goals; Understanding the Major Investment Flavours; Understanding Investment Returns; Sizing Investment Risks; Diversifying Your Investments; Acknowledging Differences among Investment Firms; Experts Who Predict the Future; Leaving You with Some Final Advice; Chapter 8: Choosing Your Investment Vehicles; Slow and Steady Investments; Building Wealth with Ownership Vehicles; Off the Beaten Path: Investment Odds and EndsChapter 9: Investing in Mutual FundsUnderstanding the Benefits of Mutual Funds; Exploring Various Fund Types; Selecting the Best Mutual Funds; Deciphering Your Fund's Performance; Following and Selling Your Funds; Chapter 10: Registered Retirement Savings Plans; How RRSPs Work; Maximizing Your RRSP Savings; Understanding the Contribution Rules; Getting to Know the Different Types of RRSPs; Closing Down Your RRSP; Chapter 11: Investing in Retirement Plans; Allocating Your Money in Retirement Plans; Inappropriate Retirement Plan Investments; Transferring Retirement PlansChapter 12: Investing Outside Retirement PlansTake control of your finances! The latest on how to save more, invest wisely, and plan for the future. Do you need help managing your financial priorities? Relax! This friendly guide give you just the information you need to take control of your finances and make the most of your money. Whatever your income level, whatever you financial goals, the updated edition of this national bestseller is the Canadian sourcebook of sound financial planning. Discover how to:Get out - and stay out - of consumer debt.Reduce your spendingSave more of what you eFor DummiesFinance, PersonalCanadaFinance, Personal332.024/00971332.02400971Tyson Eric(Eric Kevin)Martin Tony(Tony M.)1011122Tyson Eric(Eric Kevin).1011121MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996339131303316Personal finance for Canadians for dummies2341318UNISA