Financial Literacy Reads

Celebrating Financial Literacy Month - a list of recommended reads to help boost your financial literacy skills!

Updated November 1, 2023
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Evelyn Jacks' family tax essentials : know more, keep more : how to build a wealth purpose with a tax strategy
Jacks, Evelyn
Paper Book
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Personal Finance for Canadians for Dummies
Tyson, Eric
Paper Book
The easy way to get your personal finances in order Personal Finance For Canadians For Dummies offers readers a comprehensive roadmap to financial security. Written by expert authors Eric Tyson and Tony Martin, it offers pointers on how you can eliminate debt and rein in...
A Canadian's guide to money-smart living
Keehn, Kelley
Paper Book
A Canadian's Guide to Money-Smart Living will help the reader to understand how to live money-smart, providing step-by-step instructions on how to take control of his or her financial future. Many of us feel that managing our money and financial future is hard work and out of our control, which...
The Bank of Mom and Dad: Money, Parents, and Grown Children
Penner, Derrick
Paper Book
The Baby Boomers are the most affluent generation of all time and their children are bound not to be. Home ownership is more difficult. Saving and investing are more challenging. How do you help your child financially and protect yourself in the process? This book identifies the key strategies to...
Investing for Canadians for Dummies
Martin, Tony
Paper Book
Invest confidently--and successfully--in any climate Making your own investment decisions can be intimidating and overwhelming. Investors have a huge array of investment options to choose from, and sorting through the get-rich-quick hype can be exhausting. Investing For Canadians...
How to retire debt-free & wealthy : a finance coach reveals the secrets, tips, and techniques of how clients become millionaires
Ibbotson, Christine
Paper Book
Christine Ibbotson has been providing financial advice for decades. She's fully aware of the reality: In today's busy life, most people are worried about their jobs, their kids, and what to make for dinner. Planning for the future is usually last on the list. Most believe it is too difficult to...

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