In The Money Book, financial planner and journalist Kevin Cork takes an in-your-face look at financial strategies for the post-Boom generation. If you're a Canadian between the ages of 25 and 35, you have some unique financial concerns. On the one hand, the Canada Pension Plan is no longer a foolproof safety net. On the other, retirement planning can be next to impossible when you've got $3 of disposable income at the end of the month. Even if you're lucky enough to be upwardly mobile, the baffling array of mutual funds, RRSP options and other planning strategies is enough to make your head spin.
Here, at last, is a money guide that addresses your concerns, and offers a wealth of advice on how to cope. With his witty, conversational and irreverent style, Cork covers the basics of financial planning, investing and saving.
Whether you're 25, wealthy and single, or thirtysomething, married and broke, The Money Book should be required reading.
