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How to Prosper Canada's Real Estate Crash

Current price: $8.99
How to Prosper Canada's Real Estate Crash
How to Prosper Canada's Real Estate Crash

Barnes and Noble

How to Prosper Canada's Real Estate Crash

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Canadians face two huge obstacles to achieving financial security: The tax man and financial advice, from banks and financial advisors, that often stops and ends with buying high fee mutual funds. Kevin Bell, who has advised Canada's largest institutional investors and corporations manage financial risks, provides timely and detailed guidance in this real estate, investment, tax, and retirement guide. In plain language, Kevin explains the home buying process for everyone from first time home buyers to seasoned real estate investors, he describes that factors that have led to Canada's housing bubble, and how house prices will be impacted in the years ahead. Kevin provides an actionable plan to reduce risk and improve investment returns by minimizing fees and taxes, on everything from making financial investment, buying an investment property, and planning for retirement. Get specific tips on how to prosper financially in Canada's real estate crash with the insights and lessons in this guide. www.kevinbell.ca

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