The Common Sense Guide to Successful Financial Planning
Ratings1
Average rating3
Subtitle: the common sense guide to successful financial planning. Roy, the wealthy barber, combines simple concepts, common sense, and an insight into human nature to shape the financial affairs of David, Sue, Tom and Cathy. These fictional conversations provide practical, easy-to-implement guidelines in personal finance.
Reviews with the most likes.
In order to get more serious about my financial planning, I read this guide book from 1989 :) But it's a big Canadian hit apparently, though I gave it a try.
It's common-sense finance knowledge packaged with a few characters and minimal plot. The jokes are aged yet still chuckle-worthy. Less chuckle-worthy is the fact that back then it was quite realistic to get 10% interests on mutual fund investments.
Definitely helpful in getting you thinking about savings, rsps, insurance, taxes, etc.