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Building Wealth All-in-One For Canadians For Dummies

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The comprehensive, six-books-in-one package Canadian investors can trust with their money Designed for those investors who are already familiar with the fundamentals of the investment process and are looking to take their finances to the next level, Building Wealth All-in-One For Canadians For Dummies, is a higher-end title that will make diversifying your portfolio--the key to successful investing--a cinch. Offering readers a wealth of information on investment techniques, along with options ranging from stocks and mutual funds to trading on the Foreign Exchange and buying investment properties, the book is:

Fully up-to-date and packed with current content Written by Canadian authors who understand Canadian finances Filled with everything you need to know about investing The ultimate resource for Canadian investors looking to make more profitable investment decisions, Building Wealth For Canadians For Dummies All-in-One is the book you need to take the next step towards increasing your wealth.

672 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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May 9, 2023
This is an exhaustive tome on wealth building, money management and investing... and I do mean exhaustive. For my purposes it was overkill and I am sure my eyes glazed over on multiple occasions. I borrowed it from the library and kept renewing it until I ran out of renewals. I had multiple books out at the same time so did not start reading it when I first borrowed it. At the end, while reading the more esoteric topics, I tended to skim or even skip if it was a topic where I knew I would never use the information. It would make a great reference to keep at home if you were into money management in a really big way and wanted to use it to refresh your memory on the details of some of the topics.
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