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David Chilton on Studio 4 with Fanny Kiefer Part 1 of 2

March 6th, 2013 2 comments

Personal Finance Expert & Author of one of Canada’s bestselling books of all-time (The Wealthy Barber) David Chilton is interviewed on Studio 4 with Fanny Kiefer on SHAW TV and discusses his new book The Wealthy Barber Returns
www.WealthyBarber.com

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Kobo in Conversation: Kevin O’Leary

February 27th, 2013 6 comments

Kobo in Conversation with…Kevin O’Leary, author of The Cold Hard Truth on Men, Women and Money

Money is either an ally or a deadly foe says O’Leary, and only three things matter in life: men, women and money. And money is the one thing you can do something about — follow O’Leary’s advice and you’ll end up in a good place, guaranteed. Find out more in his conversation with Ellen Roseman, personal finance columnist for the Toronto Star.

Duration : 0:6:54

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Why 2.5 billion heartbeats might change the way you think about money: Preet Banerjee at TEDxUTSC

February 20th, 2013 6 comments

Preet Banerjee was originally trained as a neuroscientist, and after a brief stint as an aspiring race car driver, ultimately landed in the world of personal finance. Formerly a stockbroker, then an index fund wholesaler, he is now the new host of the television series ‘Million Dollar Neighborhood’ on The Oprah Winfrey Network, a personal finance columnist with The Globe and Mail, and author of three personal finance books. He is also a founding investor in Tunezy.com, a social e-commerce platform for music.

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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Forex Trading Books

February 13th, 2013 No comments

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eToro brings the exciting word of online trading of foreign currencies, securities (including stocks), indices and commodities to everyone. Our unique approach to the trading makes it easy to learn and simple to master. eToro’s innovative, web-based trading platform delivers instant access to the global FX, securities (including stocks), indices and commodities markets wherever you are in the world. eToro’s community of users work together to get the best out of trading, by sharing trading tips and interacting over our investment network and forums. Our outstanding support team offers personal service to help all our traders understand the market, review their investment goals and determine how to make the most out of their portfolio. eToro believes in making foreign exchange, securities, indices and commodities trading available and enjoyable for all. With 24 hours a day global forex trading — five and a half days a week — in the majors, crosses and exotic pairs, as well as gold and silver, we have our customers online needs covered. Professional currency traders love trading over our user-friendly online forex platform. First time traders love our demo tool, which offers forex trading practice, and our currency trading tutorial features: including videos and guides. eToro is the forex trading website of choice for millions of people worldwide, try it now and find out why for yourself!

Duration : 0:2:35

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Which is better personal financial guide book among these 2 books?

February 8th, 2013 1 comment

"The Complete Personal Finance Handbook: A Step-by-Step Instructions to Take Control of Your Financial Future" by Teri B. Clark

or

"The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask" by Peter J. Sander ?

Or if you suggest another book, I would greatly appreciate. Thank you.

The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask by Peter J. Sander

Financial Education Video – Robert Kiyosaki’s New, Rich Dad Site Helps Boost Financial Literacy

February 6th, 2013 4 comments

Boost your financial education with Kim and Robert Kiyosaki on their new site for The Rich Dad Company at http://www.richdad.com.

Want to learn more about financial education?

For over 15 years the Rich Dad company has provided financial literacy tools to help people throughout the world get out of the rat race.

Though the delivery method has moved from books to TV and from the Internet to eBooks, the message has stayed the same.

This dynamic animation was developed for the release of the new, http://www.RichDad.com. The project showcases the fresh, new look with a dynamic visual style that helps display new features available to community members.

By increasing your financial literacy, you can take control of your finances and your future. Check out the site for free information, insights and more.

A Financial Education from Two Dads.
One Rich. One Poor.

The philosophy of Rich Dad was built from a simple lesson learned by Robert Kiyosaki at an early age. He had two dads — one rich and one poor.

Robert’s poor dad, his natural father, was highly educated, the head of the Hawaiian school system, and enjoyed a decent salary. Yet, he constantly complained about having being broke and continually said, “I can’t afford it.”

Robert’s rich dad, his best friend’s father, was a high-school dropout building a business. He wasn’t wealthy. Yet, he constantly enjoyed the finer things in life and always asked, “How can I afford it?”

The contrast between Robert’s two dads taught him a great lesson. Robert realized his poor dad’s outlook suppressed his dreams and closed his mind to the possibility of financial freedom. He died penniless and full of regret.

His rich dad’s outlook elevated his dreams and opened his mind to life’s possibilities. He achieved great wealth, financial freedom, and enjoyed life to the fullest.

Both were good and highly capable men. But only one lived richly.
Financial Literacy is The Key to the Rich Life.

The philosophy of Rich Dad was built from a simple lesson learned by Robert Kiyosaki at an early age. He had two dads — one rich and one poor.

Throughout his life, Robert’s rich dad taught him many valuable, financial lessons. Sometimes Robert listened. Sometimes he had to learn the hard way. But by applying these lessons, Robert became financially-free and retired.

However, Robert wasn’t content with retirement. Fueled by the passion to share his financial wisdom with others, Robert created his board game, CASHFLOW®, based on his belief that people learn best through simulation. In 1997, he wrote “Rich Dad Poor Dad” and the rest was history. The book is the best-selling, personal finance book of all time, and it gave Robert the opportunity to teach valuable, financial lessons to a worldwide audience.

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TEDxUTSC: Preet Banerjee

January 30th, 2013 No comments

Our conference is coming up soon on February 2nd! Get a taste of what you’ll be seeing from our speakers the day of! And stay tuned for updates on livestreaming!

Preet Banerjee was originally trained as a neuroscientist, and after a brief stint as an aspiring racecar driver, ultimately landed in the world of personal finance. Formerly a stockbroker, then an index fund wholesaler, he is now the new host of the television series ‘Million Dollar Neighbourhood’ on The Oprah Winfrey Network, a personal finance columnist with The Globe and Mail, and author of three personal finance books. He is also a founding investor in Tunezy.com, a social e-commerce platform for music.

Learn more about the event at http://www.tedxutsc.com
Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TEDxUTSC
Follow us on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TEDxUTSC

Duration : 0:1:17

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What would be a good program for my laptop to keep track of 8 checkbooks?

January 29th, 2013 5 comments

I have 8 checkbooks for various properties and personal finance. I need to keep track in them for tax purposes. I used to do it at work with quickbooks pro but at home I don’t have a program…what would be a good one to buy that is fairly easy to use as I am retiring now and my memory isn’t what it used to be..thanks in advance

Quicken for home. Quick books pro is more for setting up a business. Quicken for home lets you set up multiple accounts and even link them with the bank if you wish to do that too.

How to Find Free Books Online

January 23rd, 2013 2 comments

A quick tutorial about how to find books online using Google Books from http://richsinglemomma.com, your single parent personal finance coach

Duration : 0:4:54

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YNAB for Small Business (Whiteboard Wednesday)

January 16th, 2013 2 comments

Today we discuss just how great YNAB could also be for your business! The same benefits you reap in your personal finances will certainly carry over to your business finances. Also, I announce my small business initiative where I’ll work one-on-one with a very few number of business owners to get them going with The YNAB Way.

Duration : 0:8:47

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