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Fleeced: How Barack Obama, Media Mockery of Terrorist Threats, Liberals Who Want to Kill Talk Radio, the Do-Nothing Congress, C»rank: 8296par: Dick Morris, Eileen McGann
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This Is the Part Where You Pretend to Add Value: A Dilbert Book»rank: 773par: Scott Adams
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Currency Trading For Dummies»rank: 6010par: Mark Galant, Brian Dolan
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Making Money in Real Estate: The Canadian Guide to Profitable Investment in Residential Property»rank: 19130par: Douglas Gray
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The $12 Million Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art»rank: 19528par: Don Thompson
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Personal Finance For Canadians For Dummies»rank: 406par: Eric MBA Tyson, Tony Martin
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Personal Finance for Canadians is a down-to-earth guide offering straightforward financial advice. lt never pushes products or investment schemes. Rather than promise a get-rich-quick plan, the authors caution that 'too much emphasis on making and saving money can warp your perspective on what's important in life .Your health, relationship with family and friends, career satisfaction, and fulfilling interests should be more important.' No surprise, then, that the authors are not shy about exposing purported experts as charlatans; they don't spare financial advisers and planners either. Much of what you hear about ... |
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Getting Past No: Negotiating in Difficult Situations»rank: 6065par: William Ury
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Personal Finance for Canadians is a down-to-earth guide offering straightforward financial advice. lt never pushes products or investment schemes. Rather than promise a get-rich-quick plan, the authors caution that 'too much emphasis on making and saving money can warp your perspective on what's important in life .Your health, relationship with family and friends, career satisfaction, and fulfilling interests should be more important.' No surprise, then, that the authors are not shy about exposing purported experts as charlatans; they don't spare financial advisers and planners either. Much of what you hear about ... |
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Random Walk Down Wall Street»rank: 1031par: Burton Malkiel
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Personal Finance for Canadians is a down-to-earth guide offering straightforward financial advice. lt never pushes products or investment schemes. Rather than promise a get-rich-quick plan, the authors caution that 'too much emphasis on making and saving money can warp your perspective on what's important in life .Your health, relationship with family and friends, career satisfaction, and fulfilling interests should be more important.' No surprise, then, that the authors are not shy about exposing purported experts as charlatans; they don't spare financial advisers and planners either. Much of what you hear about ... |
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The Canadian Snowbird Guide: Everything You Need to Know about Living Part-Time in the USA and Mexico»rank: 13749par: Douglas Gray
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Personal Finance for Canadians is a down-to-earth guide offering straightforward financial advice. lt never pushes products or investment schemes. Rather than promise a get-rich-quick plan, the authors caution that 'too much emphasis on making and saving money can warp your perspective on what's important in life .Your health, relationship with family and friends, career satisfaction, and fulfilling interests should be more important.' No surprise, then, that the authors are not shy about exposing purported experts as charlatans; they don't spare financial advisers and planners either. Much of what you hear about ... |
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The Answer: Grow Any Business, Achieve Financial Freedom, and Live an Extraordinary Life»rank: 1846par: John Assaraf, Murray Smith
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Personal Finance for Canadians is a down-to-earth guide offering straightforward financial advice. lt never pushes products or investment schemes. Rather than promise a get-rich-quick plan, the authors caution that 'too much emphasis on making and saving money can warp your perspective on what's important in life .Your health, relationship with family and friends, career satisfaction, and fulfilling interests should be more important.' No surprise, then, that the authors are not shy about exposing purported experts as charlatans; they don't spare financial advisers and planners either. Much of what you hear about ... |