Money 101: Every Canadian's Guide to Personal Finance

· John Wiley & Sons
Ebook
280
Pages

About this ebook

Money 101 The One Class You Can't Afford to Cut!

You are working hard and trying to save some money, but at the end of the day, there never seems to be enough to go around. Money 101 is a crash course on financial basics from one of Canada's most trusted personal finance columnists.

Ellen Roseman offers easy-to-understand advice on a wide range of topics, including tips on spending less and saving more, managing a budget, negotiating mortgages and car leases, getting the insurance you need, investing, saving for children's education and your own retirement, and much more.

Money 101 helps you master personal finance without pain, whether you're a novice or experienced. Your own personal tutor, it'll teach you to get better control of your money so you'll have more to save and invest.

Portrait Photography by Joseph Marranca. Used by Permission.

About the author

Ellen Roseman is one of Canada's most trusted personal finance writers and consumer advocates. She was a columnist at The Globe and Mail for 21 years before going to The Toronto Star as business editor. She now writes a column that appears three times a week in The Star's business section. Her columns also appear in other Canadian newspapers, such as the Halifax Chronicle-Herald, the Kitchener-Waterloo Record, and the Guelph Mercury. She is also a frequent guest on radio and television programs, including TVO's Studio Two and More to Life, and CBC's Marketplace and Newsworld Business.

Portrait Photography by Joseph Marranca. Used by Permission.

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