Categories: Book Reviews
The Clean Money Revolution; Rethinking Money’s Impact on the World
By Karin Mizgala, C0-Founder and CEO Money Coaches Canada Much is written about money; usually its prescriptive advice for making more. However, in The Clean Money Revolution: reinventing power, purpose, and capitalism,—Joel Solomon wants us to think about the impact our … Continue reading
Book Review: Stop Over-Thinking Your Money by Preet Banerjee
I’ve met Preet Banerjee in person on several occasions, heard him speak and watched him on TV countless times, and engaged with him on social media. He’s extremely personable, a natural showman, and I get the sense that he really … Continue reading
Book Review: Findependence Day by Jonathan Chevreau
The editor of MoneySense magazine has written another book called Findependence Day: How to achieve Financial Independence — while you’re still young enough to enjoy it. This time it’s a financial novel telling a story, instead of the usual factual … Continue reading
Being a financial advice hero
By Noel D`Souza, P.Eng Toronto ComiCon ran this past weekend in the Big Smoke. As always, it drew thousands of fans of fantasy literature, comics, television and movies, who descended on the event with unrivalled excitement and passion. Many attendees … Continue reading
UNSTUCK: How to get out of your money rut and start living the life you want
A REAL NEW YEAR’S GIFT At this time of year, no matter how much we try not to….it’s hard not to get caught up in holiday madness. December is a time where merchants and retailers are vying for your nickel. … Continue reading
Book Review – Good, Bad & Downright Awful in Canadian Investments Today
Good, Bad & Downright Awful in Canadian Investments Today by Rob Carrick (Personal Financial writer at the Globe & Mail) Written in 2010, post the financial market debacle of 2008-2009, this book offers a straight talking, no-nonsense, opinionated approach of … Continue reading