Heather Ball – Money Management All-in-one-desk Reference for Canadians for Dummies (2nd Ed.)
Heather Ball – Money Management All-in-one-desk Reference for Canadians for Dummies (2nd Ed.)
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All the information you need to manage your money wisely in one great guide
Looking to expand your knowledge of money management? This all-in-one resource is the tool you need. From dealing with debt and setting financial goals to starting a small business and planning your estate, this indispensable desk reference is bursting with sound financial advice. Our Canadian financial experts offer the insight you need for making first-class money-management decisions.
- Setting financial goals — determine your money personality and set a financial course that works for you
- Getting yourself out of debt — tackle credit problems and expense issues to set yourself on the right path
- Buying and selling a home — get the home of your dreams for the best price and sell your house easily and profitably
- Understanding investing essentials — explore your options to make the most of your money
- Building wealth through stocks, bonds, and mutual funds — buy the most profitable investment vehicles no matter what the economic climate
- Planning your retirement — build your RRSPs to enjoy a comfortable retirement free from money worries
- Readying your estate — ensure that your estate is properly managed and safe from taxes
- Starting a small business — set out on an entrepreneurial adventure with everything you need to be successful Heather Ball – Money Management All-in-one-desk Reference for Canadians for Dummies (2nd Ed.)
“An indispensable reference guide.”
—Mike Gillespie, Canwest News Service
Open the book and find:
- How to manage your money to meet your goals
- Budget tips to help you save more
- How to reduce the taxes you pay
- Expert tips on buying your perfect home
- The best investments for your personality and goals
- How to build a diversified portfolio
- The scoop on how much you’ll need to retire comfortably
- Essential information on estate planning
- What you need to succeed in small business
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Book I: Taking Stock of Your Financial Situation 7
Chapter 1: Your Financial Snapshot 9
Chapter 2: Setting Financial Goals 23
Chapter 3: Distinguishing Needs from Wants 33
Chapter 4: Saving Smartly 43
Chapter 5: Spending Wisely 49
Book II: Money Management Basics 59
Chapter 1: Getting Credit (Where Credit Is Due) 61 Heather Ball – Money Management All-in-one-desk Reference for Canadians for Dummies (2nd Ed.)
Chapter 2: Getting Into Debt 69
Chapter 3: Getting Out of Debt 85
Chapter 4: Budgeting and Record Keeping 113
Chapter 5: Planning for the Inevitable: Taxes 137
Book III: Home Sweet, Home Free 145
Chapter 1: Deciding to Buy 147
Chapter 2: Discovering Your Perfect Home 173
Chapter 3: Getting the Home You Want 201 Heather Ball – Money Management All-in-one-desk Reference for Canadians for Dummies (2nd Ed.)
Chapter 4: Deciding to Sell 221
Chapter 5: Preparing to Sell Your Home 243
Chapter 6: Sealing the Deal 261
Book IV: Investment Fundamentals 289
Chapter 1: Setting Realistic Goals and Expectations 291
Chapter 2: Your Savings Choices: Savings Accounts, Tiered Accounts, and GICs 299
Chapter 3: Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds, and Real Estate 305
Chapter 4: Monitoring Your Progress 327
Chapter 5: Becoming an Effective Investor 337
Book V: Making Your Investments Work for You 345
Chapter 1: Buying Mutual Funds 347
Chapter 2: Types of Mutual Funds 373
Chapter 3: The Essentials of Stock Investing 395
Chapter 4: Before You Get Started with Stocks 413
Chapter 5: Buying and Selling Stocks 433
Chapter 6: Investing in Bonds 447
Chapter 7: Screening Mutual Funds Online 459
Chapter 8: Internet Stock Screening 467
Chapter 9: Valuing Bonds Online 475
Book VI: Somewhere over the Rainbow: Retirement Planning 485 Heather Ball – Money Management All-in-one-desk Reference for Canadians for Dummies (2nd Ed.)
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Your RRSP 487
Chapter 2: What to Expect from Your RRSP 503
Chapter 3: Your RRSP Strategy 513
Chapter 4: Withdrawing Money from Your RRSP 529
Chapter 5: The Time Has Come to Cash In! 537
Book VII: Estate Planning 553
Chapter 1: Estate-Planning Basics 555
Chapter 2: The Taxman Cometh: Taxes and Your Estate 563
Chapter 3: Creating an Estate Plan 585
Chapter 4: Reading and Understanding a Will 617
Chapter 5: Power of Attorney and Your Living Will 633
Book VIII: Taking Care of Business 649
Chapter 1: Show Me the Money: Sourcing Financing for Your Business 651
Chapter 2: So Long and Thanks for All the Cash 671 Heather Ball – Money Management All-in-one-desk Reference for Canadians for Dummies (2nd Ed.)
Chapter 3: Paying Your Dues: All about Taxes 689
Chapter 4: Close Encounters with Accounting 707
Chapter 5: When Your Business Springs a Leak 723
Appendix A: Your Personal RRSP Planner 733
Appendix B: Prepare to Meet Your Lawyer 735
Appendix C: Instructions for Your Executor 747 Heather Ball – Money Management All-in-one-desk Reference for Canadians for Dummies (2nd Ed.)
Appendix D: Inventory for Your Executor753
Appendix E: Sample Business Plan 759
Index 781
Author Information
Andrew Bell is a host on Business News Network.
Andrew Dagys and Paul Mladjenovic co-wrote Stock Investing For Canadians For Dummies. Heather Ball – Money Management All-in-one-desk Reference for Canadians for Dummies (2nd Ed.)
Tony Ioannou and Heather Ball co-wrote Buying and Selling a Home For Canadians For Dummies.
Margaret Kerr and JoAnn Kurtz are lawyers and entrepreneurs.
John Lawrence Reynolds is a best-selling author.
Kathleen Sindell is a professor and consultant.
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