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Investing for Canadians all-in-one for dummies.

The all-encompassing guide to getting smart about the market While investing is one of the smartest ways to become financially worry-free, making the decisions that get you there can be intimidating and overwhelming. Today's investors have a huge array of options open to them and sorting the wh...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Martin, Tony (Autor)
Otros Autores: Tyson, Eric
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, NJ : For Dummies, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Book 1 Entering the World of Investing
  • Chapter 1 Exploring Your Investment Choices
  • Getting Started with Investing
  • Building Wealth with Ownership Investments
  • Entering the stock market
  • Owning real estate
  • Running a small business
  • Generating Income from Lending Investments
  • Considering Cash Equivalents
  • Steering Clear of Futures and Options
  • Counting Out Collectibles
  • Chapter 2 Weighing Risks and Returns
  • Evaluating Risks
  • Market-value risk
  • Individual-investment risk
  • Purchasing-power risk (aka inflation risk)
  • Career risk
  • Analysing Returns
  • The components of total return
  • Savings, high-interest, and money market account returns
  • Bond returns
  • Stock returns
  • Real estate returns
  • Small-business returns
  • Considering Your Goals
  • Chapter 3 Getting Your Financial House in Order
  • Establishing an Emergency Reserve
  • Evaluating Your Debts
  • Conquering consumer debt
  • Mitigating your mortgage
  • Establishing Your Financial Goals
  • Tracking your savings rate
  • Determining your investment tastes
  • Funding Your Registered Retirement Savings Plan
  • Understanding RRSPs
  • Gaining tax benefits
  • Understanding deductions and contributions
  • Starting early for maximum profits
  • Taming Your Taxes in Non-Retirement Accounts
  • Figuring your tax bracket
  • Knowing what's taxed and when to worry
  • Choosing the Right Investment Mix
  • Considering your age
  • Making the most of your investment options
  • Easing into risk: Dollar cost averaging
  • Treading Carefully When Investing for University or College
  • Making the most out of a Registered Education Savings Plan
  • Allocating university investments
  • Protecting Your Assets
  • Book 2 Investing in Stocks
  • Chapter 1 Gathering Information
  • Looking to Stock Exchanges for Answers
  • Grasping the Basics of Accounting and Economics
  • Accounting for taste and a whole lot more
  • Understanding how economics affects stocks
  • Staying on Top of Financial News
  • Figuring out what a company's up to
  • Discovering what's new with an industry
  • Knowing what's happening with the economy
  • Seeing what politicians and government bureaucrats are doing
  • Checking for trends in society, culture, and entertainment
  • Reading and Understanding Stock Tables
  • 52-week high
  • 52-week low
  • Name and symbol
  • Dividend
  • Volume
  • Yield
  • P/E
  • Day last
  • Net change
  • Using News about Dividends
  • Looking at important dates
  • Understanding why certain dates matter
  • Evaluating or Ignoring Investment Tips
  • Chapter 2 Going for Brokers
  • Defining the Broker's Role
  • Distinguishing between Full-Service and Discount Brokers
  • At your disposal: Full-service brokers
  • Just the basics: Discount brokers
  • Choosing a Broker