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En as-tu vraiment besoin?
Par Pierre-Yves McSween. 2016
En as-tu besoin? En as-tu vraiment besoin? Dans cet ouvrage capital où le chroniqueur affaires et économie de Paul Arcand…
passe dans son tordeur une quarantaine de sujets avec perspicacité et humour, cette question toute simple invite à revoir toutes les décisions qui ont un effet direct sur notre compte de banque. Au Québec, l'analphabétisme financier et la consommation à outrance influent négativement sur l'existence de chacun. Pour aider à voir les choses d'un oeil neuf, En as-tu vraiment besoin? place un miroir réaliste devant nos choix de vie et leurs conséquences. L'auteur y remet en question notre façon de dépenser et insiste sur la nécessité de se construire une marge de manoeuvre financière. Cette lecture ne laissera personne indifférent. Pierre-Yves McSween parle d'argent sans filtre et sans tabou, comme on ne l'a jamais fait auparavant dans un livre sur le sujet. Il propose de brillants mécanismes d'autodéfense contre la société de consommation et la naïveté financière. Avec deux grands objectifs en tête: définir le comportement d'un citoyen responsable financièrement; puis, donner au lecteur, enfin, un peu plus de cette liberté dont il a vraiment, tellement, carrément besoin. 2016.Never too late: take control of your retirement and your future
Par Gail E Vaz-Oxlade. 2011
The hardest part of retirement planning is getting started, so Vaz-Oxlade walks you through the steps to put momentum on…
your side - even if it's with as little as a dollar a day. She'll help you figure out where you are now, where you want to be, and how to get there. Strong language. c2011.Money talks: when to say yes and how to say no
Par Gail Vaz-Oxlade. 2015
"Money talks" is Gail's answer to the toughest - and most common - problem that sits at the heart of…
money and relationships: how to tell your mate, your father, your best friend or your grandmother it's time for a change. With over 75 different scenarios drawn from years of working with real Canadians, Gail helps readers see their own situations through stories that reflect what they're experiencing. Then she gives readers the language to negotiate effectively, showing them that for each problem there are steps they can take to find a solution. 2015.Money-smart kids: teach your children financial confidence and control
Par Gail E Vaz-Oxlade. 2011
Want to teach your kids to see money as a tool, not a trap? Determined to help them avoid the…
mistakes you made? Gail starts with an age-appropriate allowance, showing parents how to use it effectively to help their kids. What better gift could you give your kids than the confidence to control their money, rather than letting their money control them? 2011.Easy money (Good reads)
Par Gail E Vaz-Oxlade. 2010
The author will show you how to make your money work for you. Budgeting, saving, and getting your debt paid…
off have never been so easy to understand or to do. 2010.Debt-free forever: take control of your money and your life
Par Gail E Vaz-Oxlade. 2009
Gail's rules are simple: you can't spend money you don't have, you must save something, and if you're in debt,…
you must get the albatross off your back. She provides a road map to getting out of the red in 36 months or less. By following Vaz-Oxlade's detailed plans, readers will reach the right destination: a debt-free life. 2009.Centsibility: The Planet Girl Guide To Money (Planet girl)
Par Stacey Roderick, Ellen Warwick. 2008
Practical advice on a range of topics relating to money - tips on jobs, saving, debt, spending and budgeting, how…
to become a girl entrepreneur, what to scrimp on (and what not to), the hidden price of cheap, how to reconcile having less than some friends, and why fundraising can make girls feel priceless! Includes checklists, quizzes, a bank lingo glossary and much more. Grades 4-7. 2008. (Planet girl)Financial expert Carrick targets young adults graduating from university or college and moving into the workforce, the housing market and…
family life. Offers information on saving for a post-secondary education and paying off student debts, establishing a credit rating, basic banking and budgeting, car and home buying, and insurance. c2012.Tomber à la retraite: une planification complète
Par Nathalie Bachand. 2010
Mal préparée, la retraite pourrait bien vous faire tomber! A ce moment-là, serez-vous prêt? Et quels seront vos besoins? Sur…
quels revenus pourrez-vous compter? Voilà quelques-unes des questions évoquées dans cet ouvrage, auxquelles vous trouverez des réponses claires. L'expertise jumelée d'une psychologue, d'une fiscaliste, d'une actuaire et d'un expert en gestion des risques vous aidera à cheminer dans votre réflexion. 2010.Talk Money to Me: Save Well, Spend Some, and Feel Good About Your Money
Par Kelley Keehn. 2019
Learn how to save and spend wisely, feel good about money, and start living a more balanced life. No matter…
your age, salary, social or relationship status, money is an important part of your life. Yet, somehow, talking about your money situation is hard. Why is it that you know more about what goes on in your friend’s bedroom than with their bank account? Do you know if your parents have a will or or if they’ll leave a legacy? How many of your colleagues are still paying off student debt but are jet-setting around the globe on multiple credit cards? Since no one is talking about it, you can’t be expected to learn how to manage your money on your own. With years of experience as a personal finance advisor and educator, Kelley Keehn will answer your most burning questions about money and will talk you through how to avoid mistakes along the way. You can gain control of your debt, learn to save for your future, have a life, and feel good about money all at the same time. And—spoiler alert—you don’t need a budget to do any of this! You’ll learn: -How to build good credit (and get rid of bad credit—especially credit card debt) -What all these dreaded acronyms mean and how they can work for you—TFSA, RRSP, RESP, CFP, CPP -How and when to invest for your future -How to talk about money with your partner—and everyone else in your life -How to save for a mortgage and then work towards being mortgage-free -How to have fun, splurge once in a while, and still save money With her unique blend of empathy and no-nonsense candor, Kelley takes you through the basics of personal finance with relatable anecdotes that expose the most common money pitfalls—and how to avoid them—so you can make financial decisions that are right for you.La facture amoureuse
Par Pierre-Yves McSween, Paul-Antoine Jetté. 2022
Après En as-tu vraiment besoin ? et Liberté 45 dont les ventes au Québec dépassent au total les 350 000…
exemplaires, Pierre-Yves McSween fait équipe avec Paul-Antoine Jetté, un autre CPA, pour parler du tabou ultime des relations amoureuses : l’argent dans le couple. Avec un angle financier, fiscal, mais surtout humain, le duo aborde sans ménagement les sujets délicats qui colorent la relation amoureuse. Un homme (et une femme) averti(e) en valent combien déjà au total ?Investir dans l'or: le nouveau Klondike à la portée de tous
Par André Dubuc. 2021
Investir dans l'or, c'est brillant. Pourquoi ? En gros, parce qu'en 2020, l'or est aussi prometteur que l'était l'immobilier en…
2007, et la crise récente a forcé un immense afflux de devises de la part des gouvernements qui, bientôt, perdront de leur valeur. L'or, lui, continuera à briller de tous ses feux. Les initiés comme les auteurs de ce livre le savent mais ces derniers ont choisi d'en faire profiter l'investisseur amateur ou celui qui n'aurait pas entrevu la ruée à venir, c'est-à-dire le commun des mortelsRich girl, broke girl: save better, invest smarter, and earn financial freedom
Par Kelley Keehn. 2021
Guide to personal finance directed at women and focused on cultivating the mindset and practices of women who enjoy financial…
success. Topics include the costs of expensive lifestyles, gaining control of your money flow, resetting your mindset around money, self-employment, eliminating debt, and managing your spending habits. 2021The looting of social security: how the government is draining America's retirement account
Par Allen W. Smith. 2004
Explains the history of Social Security from its inception in 1935 to the present, including the enactment of the 1983…
Social Security tax increase. Then the author details how the government's promise to the American people -- a pledge to never spend the Social Security funds -- was broken by every succeeding administrationYou are a badass at making money: master the mindset of wealth
Par Jen Sincero. 2018
Success coach presents a guide to personal finance. Topics include budgeting, adjusting your mindset, following your dreams, and developing smart…
personal-finance practices. Includes exercises on budgeting and shifting mindset. Strong language. 2017Happy money: the Japanese art of making peace with your money
Par Ken Honda. 2019
Guide to achieving peace of mind regarding money and finding the path to happiness. Examines the myth of scarcity, provides…
ways to improve your relationship to money, and advocates for embracing the process of giving money. 2019Get a financial life: personal finance in your twenties and thirties
Par Beth Kobliner. 2017
How not to hate your husband after kids
Par Jancee Dunn. 2017
A humorously candid account of one woman's quest to save her marriage after having kids. The author investigates relationship research,…
solicits the advice of renowned therapists, interviews parents, and even consults an FBI hostage negotiator. Examines how to fix ongoing issues and rebuild a peaceful relationship. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2017Black edge: inside information, dirty money, and the quest to bring down the most wanted man on Wall Street
Par Sheelah Kolhatkar. 2017
Analysis of the criminal investigation of hedge funds and their trading on inside information--known as the "black edge." Focuses on…
Steven A. Cohen, founder of SAC Capital Advisors. Discusses the development of the hedge-fund industry, personalities involved in the investigation, and the impact on Wall Street. Some strong language. 2017The one-page financial plan: a simple way to be smart about your money
Par Carl Richards. 2015
Financial planner and New York Times columnist presents a guide for organizing and planning personal finances, with an emphasis on…
prioritizing goals and minimizing emotion, particularly anxiety, when making decisions. Discusses goal setting, spending and saving, budgeting, investing, insurance, borrowing, strategizing, and hiring a financial planner. 2015