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How to Adult: Money (Canada Version): Your Guide to Life in the Modern World

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What do you know about money? How comfortable are you with your knowledge?

If you’re a typical young person, the answer is ‘debt and not much else’. Let's get you on better terms than that.

This book is a complete guide to bank accounts, credit cards, mortgages, saving, investing, and filing your taxes.

So what’s in it? 6 chapters about everything you need to know to be awesome with money.

Personal Finance
Learn about bank accounts, credit cards, pension plans, mortgages, credit scores and debt repayment.

Saving and Budgeting
Budgets should make you happy, not sad! I'll teach you to save money while enjoying your life and the things that are important to you.

Investing
Stocks, Bonds, ETF's, Real Estate, Mutual funds. It's all covered here. With examples!

Taxes
Learn how to file your own taxes and what investment accounts are best for your situation.

Guide to More Money
21 weeks of short activities that will get you more comfortable with your money. Step by step guide to making the best financial decisions for you.

Financial Independence
Can you retire at 50? What about 40 or even, 30? I'll give you a little taste of what it takes to get on that advanced money level.

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305 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 25, 2017

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Victoria Botvinnik

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March 13, 2024
Great book

The title really says it all.
This book is literally holding your hand through financial knowledge. From ground up. Victoria is breaking down personal finance from the basics of different bank accounts all the way to stock market investment and Financial Independence. A good read
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January 14, 2025
Great book, needs a new edition for 2025. With new tax brackets, contributions limits and information on the new registered FHSA account.
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