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The book provides provides a comprehensive guide to personal finance in Canada, covering a wide array of topics essential for building wealth and securing one's financial future. It begins by explaining different types of inflation and the increasing importance of owning productive assets in an age of AI and robotics. The author, a self-made multimillionaire and educator, shares practical strategies for budgeting, emphasizing the "Needs, Wants, Future" system and managing credit. The document then thoroughly explains investing, contrasting it with saving, and introduces concepts like risk tolerance, investment horizon, and the power of compound interest. It details various Canadian investment accounts like TFSAs and RRSPs, outlines how income and investment profits are taxed in Canada (both federally and provincially), and explores different types of ETFs, including broad market, all-in-one, dividend, and speculative options. The text also dedicates significant sections to real estate, covering the Principal Residence Exemption, types of mortgages, house hacking, rental property management, and the associated tax implications. Finally, it addresses financial resilience through insurance (life, disability, critical illness, home/auto), discusses the psychological aspects of money and investing (behavioural finance), explores different paths to financial independence like FIRE, and emphasizes the importance of a strong money mindset and estate planning with Wills and beneficiary designations.
By Harry VadalkarThe book provides provides a comprehensive guide to personal finance in Canada, covering a wide array of topics essential for building wealth and securing one's financial future. It begins by explaining different types of inflation and the increasing importance of owning productive assets in an age of AI and robotics. The author, a self-made multimillionaire and educator, shares practical strategies for budgeting, emphasizing the "Needs, Wants, Future" system and managing credit. The document then thoroughly explains investing, contrasting it with saving, and introduces concepts like risk tolerance, investment horizon, and the power of compound interest. It details various Canadian investment accounts like TFSAs and RRSPs, outlines how income and investment profits are taxed in Canada (both federally and provincially), and explores different types of ETFs, including broad market, all-in-one, dividend, and speculative options. The text also dedicates significant sections to real estate, covering the Principal Residence Exemption, types of mortgages, house hacking, rental property management, and the associated tax implications. Finally, it addresses financial resilience through insurance (life, disability, critical illness, home/auto), discusses the psychological aspects of money and investing (behavioural finance), explores different paths to financial independence like FIRE, and emphasizes the importance of a strong money mindset and estate planning with Wills and beneficiary designations.