Making your own investment decisions can be intimidating and overwhelming. This second edition shows readers how to make the most of the stock market and other investment vehicles like mutual funds, bonds, and index funds.
Poorly written, superficial book that adds insult to injury by using a lot of space shilling for other books written by these authors. Will only be useful to someone with almost no knowledge of investments.
All the investing basics for Canadians: Stocks, ETFs, Real Estate, and Business Ownership. The authors' advice definitely errs on the side of conservative caution, but at least you can't go wrong following such principles. A good primer for the uninformed thirsty for basic investing knowledge.
Very easy to read and understand. The thrust is on conservative investing. Even if you're not wanting to invest in the market this is a good book to read to understand the business news.