By Renata Neufeld, CFP
Self-Counsel Press; 2004; ISBN 1-9748354-0-4; $18.95 Available in bookstores.
About the Book: A Practical Guide to Hedge Funds will give you a basic understanding of what hedge funds are, how they work, how they compare to mutual funds and traditional investments, and what results will likely be if you invest in them.
About the author: An active professional in the investment industry since 1993, Renata Neufeld worked for many years as a financial advisor for an international brokerage firm, managing a significant portfolio of assets for private clients and institutions. In 2001, she started a boutique investment management firm offering one of the first hedge fund linked notes in Canada. She recently sold the company to start StreetSmarts Omnimedia Corporation. Renata has taught the Intelligent Investing course offered by the Canadian Securities Institute, and is a frequent lecturer and writer on financial issues. She is donating a portion of the proceeds of this book to Hedge Funds Care, a charity dedicated to the prevention of child abuse.
Your Divorce, Your Dollars (2003)
By Akeela Davis, CFP
Self-Counsel Press; 2003; ISBN 1-55180-430-9; $18.95 Available
online at Self-Counsel Press.
About the Book: Your Divorce, Your Dollars is a compelete guide to divorce-related financial planning demonstrating in a step-by-step manner how you can overcome the financial challenges of divorce and lead a financially healthy life. This book addresses everything from dividing the assets to retirement planning.
About the author: Akeela Davis, CFP, RFP, PRP, CDS, is a Certified Financial Planner professional who specializes in divorce and separation issues. She has written numerous articles on financial planning and was the host of the cable TV show Money Talks.
Take Charge Now (1999)
By Patricia Lovett-Reid, CFP
Key Porter Books; 1999; ISBN 1-55263-110-9; $21.95 Available
in bookstores.
About the Book: For women who want a balanced life that includes financial health, Patricia Lovett-Reid has written an easy, enjoyable, yet essential book that includes health in a "whole life" approach to dealing with those constant tugs on the heartstrings and purse strings.
About the author: Patricia Lovett-Reid is a Certified Financial Planner professional and Vice President and Managing Director of TD Wealth Management, part of TD Bank Financial Group. She is the host of MoneyTalk, a weekly call-in program on personal finance on Report on Business Television and is one of Canada’s leading authorities on wealth management.
Surprise! You're Wealthy (2002)
By Patricia Lovett-Reid, CFP
Key Porter Books; 2002; ISBN 1-55263-467-1; $22.95 Available
in bookstores.
About the Book: In Surprise! You’re Wealthy, Patricia Lovett-Reid provides an informative and practical guide to protecting your wealth. From investment strategies, diversification and risk management, business succession and retirement security, to estate planning and trusts, Patricia Lovett-Reid transfers her own wealth of experience and knowledge and profiles the real-life stories and wisdom of successful women.
About the author: Patricia Lovett-Reid is a Certified Financial Planner professional and Vice President and Managing Director of TD Wealth Management, part of TD Bank Financial Group. She is the host of MoneyTalk, a weekly call-in program on personal finance on Report on Business Television and is one of Canada’s leading authorities on wealth management.
Everything You Need to Know About Estate Planning (2001)
By Kevin Wark LLB, CFP
Key Porter Books; 2001; ISBN 1-55263-346-2; $21.95 Available
in bookstores.
About the Book: An accessible, thorough and informative approach to estate planning.
About the author: Kevin Wark LLB, CFP is President and CEO of Equinox Financial Group. He graduated from University of Western Ontario Law School in 1981. Called to the Ontario Bar in 1983, Wark was a tax associate at Stikeman Elliot from 1983 to 1985. He has held various management positions, including at Manulife Financial (1985-1995) and Equinox Financial Group (1995-present). He has been the president and CEO of Equinox Financial Group since 1999.
Rich is a State of Mind (2003)
By Robert M. Gignac and Michael J. Townshend
Wealth Advisory Services; 2003; ISBN 0-9731849-0-6; 288pgs; $24.95 Available
in bookstores and online at www.richisastateofmind.com.
About the Book: The authors, a real-life client and financial planner team highlight the principles underlying all effective financial plans and tackle the myth that investing is too complicated.
About the authors: Michael Townshend ia an independent financial planner in Waterloo, ON. A part of the financial planning industry since the late 70's, he has managed a successful private practice while building a national mutual fund dealership.
Robert Gignac is an author and speaker with his firm Taynac & Associates in Aurora, ON. He has been a client of Michael's for over 10 years.
The Money Book (2002)
By Kevin Cork CFP
Key Porter Books; 2002; ISBN 1-55263-487-6; 208pgs; $18.95 Available
in bookstores
About the Book: This book is a money guide that addresses the concerns of 25-35 year olds, and offers a wealth of advice on how to cope. Topics include budgeting, the credit card trap, student loans, big tickets items like houses, cars and trips, RRSPs and mutual funds.
About the author: Kevin Cork, CFP, is president of The Absolute Group Inc., a Branch Manager with TWC Financial Corp. and a financial journalist, his writing often under the "Screaming Capitalist" byline.
Money 101 (2003)
By Ellen Roseman
John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd.; 2003; ISBN 0-470-83236-3; 288pgs; $26.95 Available
in bookstores
About the Book: This book 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.
About the author: Ellen Roseman 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.
Tax Planning for You and Your Family 2004 (2003)
Prepared by KPMG
Carswell; 2003; ISBN 0-459-27995-5; 335pgs; $18.95 Available
in bookstores
About the Book: Updated by the tax and financial planning team at KPMG, this book offers a comprehensive index, complete cross-references, current tables of federal and provincial tax rates and credits, and summaries of key tax planning points in each chapter, making it easy to quickly pinpoint the information you need. Also available in French.
Canadians Resident Abroad (2002)
By Garry Duncan, CFP and Elizabeth Peck
Carswell; 2002; ISBN 0-459-27885-1; 335pgs; $26.95 Available
in bookstores
About the Book: This is a single source of information regarding the tax consequences of leaving Canada, taxation as a non-resident and returning home.
About the authors: Garry Duncan is a partner with BDO Dunwoody LLP in Toronto. He specializes in tax and financial planning. Elizabeth Peck is President of Canadians Resident Abroad Inc. She is the editor and publisher of CRA Magazine, the tax, financial and lifestyle publication for Canadian living outside Canada or considering a move abroad.
Guide to the Family Business
(2002)
By Peter Leach, Bruce Bell, CFP, and Garry Duncan, CFP
Thomson Carswell; 2002; ISBN 0-459-27913-0; 275pgs; $24.46 Available
in bookstores
About the Book: This guide provides sound advice on aspects of managing a family-owned firm in Canada. The authors provide advice on key issues such as:
Succession and relinquishing control;
The role of outside advisors;
Emotional factors and conflict within the family; and
Preparing a strategic plan.
Family businesses, regardless of size or sector, experience many of the same demands and difficulties. By using detailed case studies and real-life examples, the authors create an understanding of these challenges that is the first step towards dealing with them.
About the authors: Peter Leach, Bruce Bell and Garry Duncan are members of BDO International, a firm of chartered accountants and business consultants.
Winning the Estate Planning Game
(2001)
By Tim Cestnick, CFP, CA, TEP; website: www.timcestnick.com
Prentice Hall Canada; 2001; ISBN 0-13-028517-X; 303pgs; $24.95 Available
in bookstores
About the Book: Although death and taxes can be difficult subjects to talk about and understand, popular Globe and Mail columnist and tax expert Tim Cestnick makes the task simple. Whether you're planning for your own estate or that of a parent, or you expect to inherit assets one day, Winning the Estate Planning Game is an invaluable resource full of clever ideas.
Here is what's covered:
Wills and power of attorney
Tax reduction strategies
Use of trusts
Probate planning
Business succession planning
Life insurance strategies
Ideas for those with U.S. connections
Effective charitable giving
About the author: Tim Cestnick CFP, CA, TEP, is Managing Director, Tax Smart Services, AIC Limited. He is the tax columnist for The Globe and Mail's Report on Business, a regular contributor to CBC Newsworld, Canada AM and ROBTV and a well-respected member of the teaching faculty of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario.
Winning the Tax Game 2002
(2001)
By Tim Cestnick, CFP, CA, TEP; website: www.timcestnick.com
Prentice Hall Canada; 2001; ISBN 0-13-062277-X; 325pgs; $24.95 Available
in bookstores
About the Book: This easy-to-use tax guide is revised and updated to reflect the new rules and the new investment strategies for the 2002 tax season.
Here is what's covered:
Up-to-date guidelines and budgetary provisions for the 2002 tax season
Advice on how to weigh the tax benefits and drawbacks of the newest investment products and strategies in the marketplace
Critical strategies for families, employees and the self-employed
Completely updated and improved strategies for a tax-efficient retirement
Revolutionary new estate planning techniques
About the author: Tim Cestnick CFP, CA, TEP, is Managing Director, Tax Smart Services, AIC Limited. He is the tax columnist for The Globe and Mail's Report on Business, a regular contributor to CBC Newsworld, Canada AM and ROBTV and a well-respected member of the teaching faculty of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario.
Winning the Education Savings Game
(1999)
By Tim Cestnick, CFP, CA, TEP; website: www.timcestnick.com
Prentice Hall Canada; 1999; ISBN 0-13-022048-5; 303pgs; $21.95 Available
in bookstores
About the Book:For most Canadians, the prospect of providing adequately for their children's education has become daunting. Winning the Education Savings Game is full of innovative ideas and up-to-date information on savings plans, grants, loans and more.
Coverage includes:
Strategies for using Registered Education Savings Plans
Making the most of the Canada Education Savings Grant
In-trust accounts and other strategies
Helpful tools to calculate your child's expected education costs
Five sure-fire sources of education funding
Useful financial planning and management tips for students
Answers t othe 99 most commonly asked questions about saving for an education
About the author: Tim Cestnick CFP, CA, TEP, is Managing Director, Tax Smart Services, AIC Limited. He is the tax columnist for The Globe and Mail's Report on Business, a regular contributor to CBC Newsworld, Canada AM and ROBTV and a well-respected member of the teaching faculty of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario.
The Border Guide:
A Canadian's Guide to Investing, Working and Living in the United States
(2001)
By Robert Keats, CFP; e-mail: bobk@keatsconnelly.com
Stoddart Publishing Co. Ltd.; 2001; ISBN 0-7737-6201-9; 282pgs; $24.95 Available
in bookstores
About the Book: This book offers information on cross-border financial planning.
You will learn, among other things, how to:
Avoid getting caught by fluctuations in Canadian currency
Qualify for old-age and social security benefits on both sides of the border
Get the best from both the Canadian and U.S. medical systems - without
disadvantages of either
Buy a retirement home and deduct the mortgage interest from your Canadian
tax return
Receive your Canadian pensions in the U.S. - almost tax-free
Make U.S.-based investments that are exempt from U.S. income tax and filing
requirements
Use the new U.S.-Canada Tax Treaty to receive the equivalent of an unlimited
capital gains exemption
Alleviate your tax burden when you return to Canada after an extended stay
in the U.S.
About the author: Robert Keats CFP is an internationally renowned
expert in cross-border financial planning. He has discussed financial matters
on the CTV national news and in the Financial Post and Los Angeles Times. He
is the publisher of The Sunbelt Canadian newsletter and is on the editorial
board of the Canandian Journal of Financial Planning. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Facts of Life:
How to Build Wealth and Protect Your Assets with Life Insurance (2002)
Paul Grimes CFP, CLU with Susan Goldberg Stoddart Publishing Co. Inc.; 2002;
211pgs; $21.95; Available through bookstores
About the Book: The Facts of Life: How to Build Wealth and Protect Your
Assets with Life Insurance attempts to provide Canadians with an easy-to-read
guide to life insurance. For most Canadians, life insurance is a difficult product
to understand and relate to. This book humanizes it by explaining various products
and concepts in story form.
About the authors: Paul Grimes is a 20 year veteran of the insurance industry.
Currently Ontario vice-president of sales for Industrial Alliance, Paul holds
the CFP, CLU and CH.F.C. designations. Susan Goldberg is a freelance writer
and editor. Her work has appeared in a variety of Canadian publications.
High Expectations
& False Dreams (2001)
By Jim C. Otar CFP, M.Eng., e-mail: cotar@rogers.com
Otar & Associates; 2001; ISBN 0-9689634-0-4; 135pgs.; $22.95
About the Book: Based on one hundred years of history, High Expectations
& False Dreams references extensive research from 1900 to 1999 to reveal that
retirement plan projections may actually be too good to be true. Different techniques
are analyzed for optimizing your portfolio. Empirical data reveals what you
can expect from markets, regardless of all the hype you receive from the media.
About the author: Jim C. Otar is a professional engineer, Certified Financial
Planner professional and a financial writer. His articles in a retirement planning
series won him the CFP Board Article Award Competition in 2001. This is his
second book. His first book, "Commission Free Investing," was a handbook on
Dividend Reinvestment Plans.
How Much is Enough?:
Balancing Today's Needs with Tomorrow's Retirement Goals
by Diane McCurdy CFP e-mail mccurd2@attglobal.net.
McGraw-Hill Ryerson; ISBN 0-07-088064-6; 205pgs; $24.95;
About the Book: Ms. McCurdy says the magic number, or the answer to How
Much Is Enough?, is as unique as the person doing the saving. Using checklists,
worksheets and self-evaluations, McCurdy guides readers through her three-step
plan to help them determine and achieve their magic number.
About the author: Diane McCurdy is
one of the most successful individual financial planners in Vancouver, BC, and
has advised over 2,500 clients in the last 26 years. Diane was awarded the Million
Dollar Round Table Award and has been profiled in Chatelaine, the Globe and
Mail and numerous other publications across the country. Presently, Ms. McCurdy
manages her company, McCurdy Financial Planning Inc.
Simply Essential
Personal Budgeting Kit
By Sylvia S. Lim CFP CGA web-site www.slimzone.ca
Self-Counsel Press; 2001; ISBN 1-55180-351-8; 85pgs$15.95 plus disk; $20.00:
About the Book: This is a step-by-step guide including worksheets and
forms designed to help you organize your finances and create a realistic and
workable personal budget. It provides tips on how to set realistic financial
goals, trim your spending, save and invest, pay down debt methodically, develop
a retirement savings strategy and modify your lifestyle. And the forms to get
you organized are on disk.
About the author: Sylvia Lim obtained her Certified Financial Planner designation
in 1999 and has helped many clients properly plan their financial futures. She
received her Certified General Accountant designation in 1982 after discovering
that she thrived on the numbers side of management. Since 1989, she has operated
her own successful accounting practice. She is also an instructor at business
colleges and within the business community.
Tax-Smart Investing
(2002)
By Kurt Rosentreter CFP, CA; e-mail: kurtrosentreter@hotmail.com
Prentice Hall Canada; 2001; ISBN 0-13-033339-5; 256pgs; $24.95
About the Book: Tax-Smart investing features a wealth of new information written
to help personal financiers, fund managers, financial advisors and investors
maximize their returns and improve their wealth management practices. The book
provides straightforward tax-saving techniques, showing how to integrate tax
planning with investment selection to increase after-tax returns.
About the author: Kurt Rosentreter is a chartered accountant, tax specialist
and a Certified Financial Planner™ practitioner. He holds an honours bachelor
of commerce degree and is a certified investment management analyst. Mr. Rosentreter
spent almost ten years in wealth management with Ernst & Young. Currently, he
is Vice President, Private Client Services, at a major financial services institution
in Toronto.
Rosentreter's Rules
by Kurt Rosentreter CFP, CA e-mail:kurtrosentreter@hotmail.com
Prentice Hall Canada; 2001: ISBN 0-13-033339-5; 256pgs; $24.95;
About the Book: Kurt Rosentreter uses what he refers to as the 14 rules of
professional financial planning, to clear up investor confusion caused by the
barrage of choice and conflicting advice coming from a myriad of books and advisors.
He attempts to help the reader become a successful and tax-smart investor.
About the author: Kurt Rosentreter is a chartered accountant, tax specialist
and a Certified Financial Planner™ practitioner. He holds an honours bachelor
of commerce degree and is a certified investment management analyst. Mr. Rosentreter
spent almost ten years in wealth management with Ernst & Young. Currently, he
is Vice President, Private Client Services, at a major financial services institution
in Toronto.
50 Tax-Smart Investing
Strategies (1998)
By Kurt Rosentreter CFP, CA; e-mail: kurtrosentreter@hotmail.com
Stoddart Publishing Co. Inc.; 1998; ISBN 0-7737-5951-4; 219pgs; $16.95
About the Book: This book shows you how to integrate tax planning with
investment selection, to maximize your after-tax returns. And it teaches you
how to implement other tax-strategies across the financial needs spectrum, to
build your total personal net worth.
About the author: Kurt Rosentreter is a chartered accountant, tax specialist
and a Certified Financial Planner™ practitioner. He holds an honours bachelor
of commerce degree and is a certified investment management analyst. Mr. Rosentreter
spent almost ten years in wealth management with Ernst & Young. Currently, he
is Vice President, Private Client Services, at a major financial services institution
in Toronto.
The Structure of
Retirement Income (2001)
By Daryl Diamond CFP, CLU, CHFC CCH Canadian Ltd.; 2001; ISBN 1-55141-359-0;
243pgs; $25.75
About the Book: The Structure of Retirement Income deals with helping
financial advisors create comprehensive plans for clients who are about to retire
and begin receiving income. The book explains the art of income streaming, considering
all the needs and objectives on an individual or couple and then using their
benefits, government entitlements and personal assets to create an optimal income
flow.
About the author: Daryl Diamond CFP, CLU, CHFC Daryl Diamond has been in the
financial planning profession for more than 20 years. His Winnipeg based firm,
Diamond Retirement Planning Ltd., focuses on investment strategies and estate
conversion issues unique to the pre-retirement and retirement markets.
Time In Time Out:
Outsmart the Market Using Calendar Investment Strategies
By Bruce Lindsay CFP and Brooke Thackray CFP; e-mail:info@upwave.com
Upwave Media Inc.; 2000: ISBN 1-89041-293-7; 250pgs; $19.95; Available at Indigo,
Chapters.ca, independent bookstores, or on-line at www.upwave.com
About the Book: Time In Time Out offers the individual investor or money
manager an interpretation of the seasonal patterns of the Stock Markets. It
purports to reveal the secrets of doubling the performance of the DOW with a
low risk investment strategy and suggests that by investing in positive times
and avoiding the negative times you can double the DOW.
About the authors: Bruce Lindsay has been a Branch Manager with Royal Trust,
Sr. Account Executive with TD Trust, and Investment Advisor with TD Evergreen.
Brooke Thackray received his MBA from the Schulich School of Business. While
at TD Evergreen Investment Services as an Investment Advisor, he earned the
CIM and CFP designations.
Personal Tax Planning
(2003-2004)
CGA Ontario; 2001; ISSN 1195-8480; 95pgs
About the Book: CGA Ontario's 2003/2004 Personal Tax Planning contains
valuable tax information, such as, major changes affecting individuals. It reflects
federal legislation up until September 30, 2003.
About the authors: The Certified General Accountants Association of Canada
is a national self-regulating association of 55,000 Certified General Accountants
and students. CGAs work in Canada and elsewhere throughout the world.
Taxes For Canadians
FOR DUMMIES®
By Christie Henderson CFP, CA; Brian Quinlan CFP, CA; Chris Saunders CA and
Suzanne Schultz CFP, CA Macmillan Canada 2002; ISBN 1894413393 ; $26.99; Available
in book stores
About the Book: Taxes For Canadians For Dummies® includes comprehensible
- and detailed - line-by-line explanations of your tax return for 2001, guidance
on dealing with tax return errors, tips on getting out of trouble with Canada
Customs and Revenue Agency, and tax form work sheets to play along as you learn.
It's packed with practical tips and strategies for dealing with the latest tax
regulations.
About the authors: Christie Henderson has led a handful of six-week canoe trips
in remote areas of northern Ontario. When not paddling and portaging "in the
middle of nowhere," she is a partner with Henderson Partners LLP. Ms. Henderson's
clientele consists largely of entrepreneurial owner-managers, executives, and
their families. Had Brian Quinlan not gone on to become a partner with Campbell
Lawless LLP in Toronto, Brian would have pursued number crunching on the ice.
A passionate hockey fan, Mr. Quinlan works with individuals and owner-managed
businesses to minimize their tax so they can maximize their cash. Chris Saunders
has in the past worked on tax education projects for the average Canadian taxpayer
and has spun tunes as a college DJ and fished for the elusive geoduck. (Word
to the wise: the geoduck is a very large, edible clam (Panope generosa) of the
Pacific coast of northwest North America). Mr. Saunders now advises and manages
for a large Canadian institution. Suzanne Schultz is a self-confessed Rosie
O'Donnell incarnate (when it comes to show tunes), Suzanne is a senior tax manager
at The WaterStreet Group who knows how to highland dance. She has also authored
courses on corporate taxes and trusts for CCH Canadian Limited, written columns
for The Globe & Mail's Report on Business section, and has appeared on The Prosperity
Show and Investment Television. Once upon a time Leigh Vyn wrote the back cover
jacket text for Harlequin romance novels. Having traded in her typewriter for
a calculator, she's now a Tax Manager at The WaterStreet Group, where she provides
tax-consulting services to clients that include high net worth individuals and
owner-managers. She has written articles for CI Mutual Funds, is a regular columnist
for Canadian Shareowner Magazine, and has co-written articles for The Globe
& Mail's Net Worth section.
About the Book: One Step to Wealth stays focused on one message - specific
strategies and investment ideas are of little value, unless we first "know what
we want." Aimed at a wide audience, this book covers such things as: the importance
of goal setting and why it's so difficult; finding a financial planner; creating
an effective financial plan; and practical tips on implementing the "one step."
About the author: William Bell brings 15 years of industry experience and a
refreshingly human approach to a subject that all too often is simply seen as
crunching numbers. He has published more than 90 articles and has made several
television and radio appearances. He is founder and president of Bell Financial
Inc., and a financial planner.
E-Investing: How
to Choose and use a Discount Broker
By Guy Anderson CFP, CIM; e-mail:ganderson@tefinancial.com
John Wiley and Sons Canada; 2000; ISBN 0-471-64520-6; 274pgs; $24.95; Available
at Coles, Chapters, Indigo, some independent booksellers and Amazon.com.
About the Book: This book rates the strengths and weaknesses of all discount brokers
in Canada, including cost and service comparisons, and ease of use of discounters'
websites. It features a questionnaire to help you decide if a discounter is right
for you. It explains how to do business with a discounter, whether it's face to
face, on the phone or via the Internet. It offers step-by-step instructions on
how to set up an account and how to get on-line and it walks you through sample
trades. Additionally, it lists dozens of websites for the do-it-yourself investor
and explains how to access tools and resources that allow you to track daily market
developments by getting quotes, charts, and stock prices.
About the author: Guy Anderson works with T.E. Financial Consultants Ltd. in
the Toronto office where he is responsible for preparing in-depth executive
financial plans, as well as developing and presenting financial planning seminars
and workshops to corporate clients. He has over 8 years of experience in the
financial services industry, most recently in the discount brokerage field.
Mr. Anderson has also authored or consulted on a number of articles for the
Globe and Mail and National Post.
About the Book: In Make Money, Not Mistakes, Murdoch Matheson shows us that financial
security is indeed achievable, regardless of income level. Drawing from real-life
scenarios, he shares strategies that he believes, once applied, afford people
the time and financial freedom to enjoy the things that really matter.
About the author: Murdoch Matheson is a graduate of Queen's University and
a Certified Financial Planner professional. He lives with his wife, Mary Jane, and
sons, Brock and Ian, in Stittsville, Ontario. In 1993, he started the Stittsville
branch of Regal Capital Planners Ltd., now part of the BRM group of companies.
Types of Investments:
A Canadian Perspective
By Larry Stubbs CFP, RFP, CIM; e-mail:
themiserman@telus.net; www.themiserman.lovesmoney.com
CCH Canadian Limited; 1999: ISBN 1-55141-363-9; 139pgs; $19.95; Available through
CCH Canadian Limited 1-800-268-4522
About the Book: Types of Investments: A Canadian Perspective highlights
25 major types of investments, including, risk factors, economic considerations,
and income tax implications. This guide is a resource for financial advisors
or Investors who frequently make important investment decisions. Other key features
include: · Information that is transferable to International Investors who are
considering investing in Canada · An extensive glossary of unique terms of major
asset classes for the serious investor · Current updates from the Bank of Canada
and Canadian Savings Bonds · A listing of current Canadian web Resources for
International Investors This book is also a handy reference for candidates studying
for the Certified Financial Planner (CFP).
About the author: Based in New Westminster, B.C., Larry Stubbs is an independent
fee-only wealth manager who provides advice on how to achieve financial success.
He is a noted author and frequent speaker with more than 25 years of experience
in investing and financial planning. As an independent consultant, Larry brings
a wealth of knowledge to individuals, corporations, and associations on investment
and risk management, estate planning, and maximizing retirement resources.
A Declaration of Taxpayer Rights (2001)
by Bateman Mackay Chartered Accountants, e-mail: info@bateman-mackay.com
Bateman Mackay Financial Consultants Limited; 2000: ISBN 0968039545; 268pgs; $17.95
About the Book: A Declaration of Taxpayer Rights help you navigate through the grey to minimize your taxes and maximize your wealth. Discover the secrets to putting more disposable income in your pockets by exercising your right to pay the least amount of tax the law will allow.
About the authors: Bateman Mackay is an income tax focused firm of Chartered Accountants located in Burlington, Ontario.
For My Charity & Family, not the Tax Collector (2001)
by Randall B. Reynolds, CFP and Dr. Alan Haynes
GivingAdvice Publishing Company; 2001: ISBN 0968927505 & 0968927513; 171pgs; $29.95
About the Book: For My Charity & Family, not the Tax Collector has been written specifically for those Canadians who wish to look after their children and other heirs, and who would also like to leave a legacy to their fellow Canadians through a legally recognized Canadian charity.
About the authors: Randall Renyolds, CFP, is the founder of the Financial Advisor's Brokerage Group. He has 35 years of expertise in the financial services industry and a keen interest in charity, having been a board member of the British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BCSPCA) since 1977 and as a past president of the Vancouver Regional Branch of the BCSPCA where he established a planned giving program over 14 years ago.
Dr. Alan Haynes has served as consultant and strategic coach to several hundred business owners, executives and sales professionals since 1988. He has designed and implemented successful recruitment, training and marketing programs for companies and producers in many sectors of Canadian industry.
CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® and are certification marks owned outside the U.S. by Financial Planning Standards Board Ltd. (FPSB). Financial Planners Standards Council is the marks licensing authority for the CFP marks in Canada, through agreement with FPSB.