Investing For Canadians For Dummies by Tony Martin (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2009
    • Number of pages: 432 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 5.53 MB
    • Authors: Tony Martin

    Description

    Making your own investment decisions can be intimidating and overwhelming. Investors have a huge array of investment options to choose from, and sorting through the get-rich-quick hype can be exhausting. Investing For Canadians For Dummies provides readers with a clear-headed, honest overview of the investing landscape, helping them to determine what investments are right for their goals. New for the third edition:The US sub-prime loan disaster, and how it can be an investing opportunityUp-to-date information about new mutual funds and mutual fund alternatives, such as exchange-traded fundsPerspectives on buying a home in hot real estate markets like Calgary, Montreal, and HalifaxValuable advice on the best way to cut start-up costs and minimize tax charges when starting a new businessNew RRSP and RESP information, and advice on what to do with new allowable contribution levels

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover Learn to:Establish your financial goalsMake smart, profitable investment decisions in any economic climateDiversify your portfolioConquer investing obstaclesBecome a savvy investor with this completely revised and updated guideWant to take charge of your financial future? This friendly guide has been thoroughly updated to provide you with the latest insights into smart investing, from weighing your investment options (such as stocks, real estate, and small business) to understanding risks and returns, managing your portfolio, and much more. Get time-tested investment advice — expert authors Eric Tyson and Tony Martin share their extensive knowledge and reveal how to invest in challenging marketsDiscover all the fundamentals of investing — explore your investment choices, weigh risks and returns, choose the right investment mix, and protect your assetsBuild wealth with stocks, bonds, and mutual funds — use indexes, understand prices, minimize costs, and diversify your investmentsGet rich with real estate — find the right property, evaluate the market, finance your investments, work with agents, and close the dealStart, buy, or invest in a business — write a business plan, consider a franchise, and improve profitabilityManage education and retirement savings plans — establish your goals, evaluate your investment options, and tame your taxesInvestigate the best investing resources — determine which sources on the air, in print, and online offer you valuable information — and which you should avoidOpen the book and find:How to develop an investment strategy that fits your goals and personalityRecommendations on the best stock, bond, and money market fundsThe best times to buy and sell stocks and bondsThe scoop on exchange-traded and index fundsHow to make the most of your Tax-Free Savings AccountTips for reading and analyzing financial reportsHow to make safe and profitable real estate investments About the Author Eric Tyson, MBA, is a financial counsellor, syndicated columnist, and bestselling author.Tony Martin is a personal finance speaker and commentator, and the co-author, with Eric Tyson, of Personal Finance For Canadians For Dummies.

    Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

    ⭐I have recently taken to managing my own mutual fund accounts as a result of the high bank charges and overall poor performance of my investments. I soon realize that there was a lot of basic information that I did not know. I wanted a source of information that would be easy to read and understand. This book meets my needs and serves as a good reference source to turn to when I need clarification financial topics/terms.

    ⭐I found the language used and the way the information was organized to be clear. It made it easy to look up any particular area of interest, i.e. I didn’t feel I had to read from beginning to end. Not everyone will need the information in all parts of the book, but the other areas can be of general interest anyway. Makes you feel like you know what people are talking about when they talk about their investments!

    ⭐Interesting but very superficial. Specifically no adequate information on the various instruments such as ETFs.Very limited discussion on the multitudes of costs, especially mutual funds. This is a critical component of successful investing.

    ⭐I’m quite a dummy and this booked helped. Returning due to my recent purchase of an ebook reader. Book had a weird smell when I open the package.

    ⭐good

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