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The rule of 30 : a better way to save for retirement / by Vettese, Fred,1953-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.In 'The Rule of 30', personal finance expert Frederick Vettese shows how saving for retirement is a high priority, but it is not the only priority in life. It is time to dispense with old myths like just save 10% of your take-home pay". The truth is we should save differently throughout our pre-retirement years - and 'The Rule of 30' is a road map for doing so. Vettese lives in Toronto, ON.
Subjects: Finance, Personal; Retirement income; Retirement;
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Enough bull : how to retire well without the stock market, mutual funds, or even an investment advisor / by Trahair, David.;
Includes Internet addresses and index.LSC
Subjects: Retirement income; Finance, Personal; Investments;
© c2015., Wiley,
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RRSPs : the ultimate wealth builder / by Pape, Gordon,1936-author.;
Subjects: Retirement income; Saving and investment; Registered Retirement Savings Plans.;
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RRSPs and TFSAs for Canadians for dummies / by Dagys, Andrew,author.;
For Dummies will give Canadians a crash course in saving, investing, and holding their money in RRSP and TFSAs. Readers will find the latest in Canadian tax laws, get the low down on minimum and maximum balances, and real life examples to set themselves up for a stable financial future.
Subjects: Finance, Personal; Income tax; Individual retirement accounts; Retirement income; Saving and investment; Savings accounts; Tax planning; Registered Retirement Savings Plans.; Tax-Free Savings Accounts (Canada);
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Ready to Retire? : The New Reality of Retirement and What You and Your Spouse Need to Know / by Green, Lyndsay.;
Includes bibliographical references.This book will explore issues that have been given short shrift by the mass media and in retirement literature. The interviewees will include the newly retired, those working part-time, and the fully retired, and represent a range of income and education levels and professional and personal circumstances. The author will also be interviewing their partners. By helping couples think about retirement the way they do, the author hopes to separate fiction from fact and free people's minds to reimagine retirement.
Subjects: Aging; Aging; Older people; Retirement; Retirement; Retirement; Role models;
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Basic income for Canadians : the key to a healthier, happier, more secure life for all / by Forget, Evelyn L.(Evelyn Louise),1956-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Canadian social programs were designed for a world in which most people graduated from high school, then found a permanent job with benefits that, barring unforeseen accidents, they would hold until they retired with a pension - all under the benevolent eye of their workplace union. In the last forty years, however, the labour market has fundamentally changed. Good, full-time jobs have been replaced by part-time or temporary work that pays lower wages, offers fewer benefits and rarely comes with union support. Economic insecurity is now a feature of the lives for large numbers of people. Even advanced degrees do not guarantee young workers stable, well-paying jobs. This new situation has given new life to an old idea - basic income. This book explores this idea from a Canadian perspective. Basic income was tested in Manitoba in the 1970s. This and other experiments with basic income have shown that it improves family and community health and well-being, leads to a healthier attachment to the labour market, improves financial resilience and encourages education and training. Author Evelyn L. Forget discusses how Canada would set a basic income, what it would accomplish, how it could be implemented, whether Canadians can afford it and how it would fit into the overall social policy landscape."--
Subjects: Guaranteed annual income; Income distribution; Income maintenance programs; Poverty; Economic security; Social security;
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Your journey to financial freedom : a step-by-step guide to achieving wealth and happiness / by Souffrant, Jamila,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Podcaster Jamila Souffrant shows how to skyrocket your savings, blast through debt and ultimately accelerate your unique and truly epic journey to financial freedom and independence. Our fast-paced world prioritizes the productive busybody-financial security always seems to rule over the insatiable hankering for a Friday night splurge. However, Jamila Souffrant argues that you can in fact spend and save responsibly, all while enjoying that extra side of guacamole. In this book, Jamila will teach you how to determine which of the 4 "Journeyer" stages you fall into and how you should be evaluating your spending and saving goals accordingly; map out different scenarios to quit your job, retire early, and reach financial independence; downsize costly daily expenses in ways you never considered, and spend more in ways that bring you joy; and create an effective debt payoff plan that works for you. As a wife, mother of three and first-generation Jamaican immigrant, Jamila knows all too well the struggles of saving for tomorrow while spending liberally today. Now, in her first book, Jamila offers her seasoned expertise in 'Your Journey to Financial Freedom', providing readers with the resources they need to not only save for cake but eat it, too.
Subjects: Finance, Personal.; Money.;
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