Be Smart With Your Money: Using emotional intelligence and knowledge to secure your financial well-being. - Couverture souple

Snyder, Chris

 
9781927375068: Be Smart With Your Money: Using emotional intelligence and knowledge to secure your financial well-being.

Synopsis

The book is a guide for all ages and stages. It is appropriate for young people starting out, those grappling with their investments, people going through a life change and people planning their retirement. Filled with real-life examples gleaned from his 47 years as a financial advisor, Chris Snyder breaks down the sometimes intimidating world of finances into simple to follow steps. Chris Snyder makes it easy to understand your finances and manage them. It's a great tool for everyone who wishes to make the most out of their money. The strong emphasis on human behaviour in this book is unique to books on personal finance. If acted on, behaviour in combination with the information and practical ideas in the book will lead to powerful results and an enhanced financial well being. The chapters cover topics which are critical to us all: Are You Wearing Your Money On Your Sleeve? The Art and Joy of Financial Planning Budgeting: Where Are You Now And Where Are You Going? Being A Smart Consumer Happiness Is The Proper Use Of Credit Advisors: Getting The Most From Your Support Team Saving: Your Pathway to Feeling Secure Investments: How Not To Be Your Own Worst Enemy Taxes: Do Not Be Afraid Of The Bogeyman Insurance: How To Reduce Fear And Achieve Peace of Mind Change: How to Create Your New Future Retirement: How Not to Run Out Of Money The Joy & Riches of Sharing & Giving Estate Planning: Being Remembered

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À propos de l?auteur

Chris Snyder is Chairman of the ECC Group, Personal Financial Planners, which he co-founded in 1974. He is the author of a number of best selling books on financial planning — It’s Your Money, How to be sure you have the right RRSP, Teaching Your Child About Money and Financial Planning For the International Executive. Chris has provided broad based financial advice to people from all walks of life, and his advice has covered investment, estate and tax planning as well as cash flow management. Chris is a Past Director and Vice President of the Canadian Association of Financial Planners (its Member of Distinction in 1991), a Trustee of the Canadian Institute of Financial Planning (he organized the first RFP exams — an Advanced Financial Planning Designation) and a member of the International Tax Planning Association. His business mission is to help people meld their assets and income into a plan “to help them meet their personal and financial objectives.” One of the first financial experts to see himself in part as a financial psychologist, for Chris financial planning is about far more than just dollars and cents. “It’s to do,” he says, “with people and what they want to be. Ultimately, my job is to give my clients a sense of financial security.” Now, as he looks back over 45 years of providing personal financial guidance to thousands of people, Chris has taken a definitive look at financial planning from the standpoint of how, as emotional human beings, we make our financial decisions. His latest book, Be Smart With Your Money, both outlines personal financial planning in our fast-changing times, and examines the role of our emotions in financial decision-making and serves up a practical guide for using emotional intelligence to help secure your financial future. Chris understands that much of our life may revolve around money, but knows that life is about much more than that. And he has walked that talk as a founder and/or board member of organizations ranging from Project Mainstream in Mumbai, India to Street Kids International, The Canadian Landmine Foundation, Toronto’s Youth Employment Services and the Nature Conservancy of Canada (Ont). A member of The Rotary Club of Toronto, he leads groups of Rotarians & Friends to the developing world to build schools and other needed community buildings. He is the winner of many volunteer and community service awards, among them Rotary's Paul Harris Fellowship, and The Queen’s Jubilee Medal.

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