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Money Assassins

How they stole your financial freedom and how you can get it back

by (author) Chad Viminitz

Publisher
Insomniac Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2009
Category
Budgeting, Money Management
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781897178829
    Publish Date
    Oct 2009
    List Price
    $19.95

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Where to buy it

Out of print

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Description

Money Assassins is the essential guide to eliminating debt and creating wealth in an economy stacked against you. Money Assassins explains to readers why we are set up to fail financially. Learn about the three Money Assassins that have hindered the financial well-being of individuals:the evolution of our consumer culture and marketing's drastic transformation since the 1970s;advancements in technology;and today's access to credit.Examine how to reduce financial stress, and unlock the secret to the investor-saver confusion in order to live a life of financial courage. Money Assassins gives readers a new and refreshing analysis on how to beat debt and increase wealth. It ultimately attempts to answer the question: Why are so many smart, hard working Canadians breaking the most basic financial rule "spend less than you make"? Many Canadians find themselves caught up in debt and don't know how to stop their spending. In Money Assassins, Chad looks at how access to debt, marketing, and an out of control consumer culture have lead the middle class to feel powerless about their finances. Modern technologies have become a requirement to participate in today's culture, but do all of the cell phones, computers, over-sized homes, and extra cars really make us much happier than we were fifty years ago? Ultimately, Money Assassins promotes an overhaul of consumptive patterns by providing real solutions on how to overcome debt and recapture financial stability.

About the author

Chad Viminitz is a financial behaviour coach and certified financial planner with over a decade of industry experience. Chad has worked throughout Western Canada for some of the country`s largest financial organizations. He has won numerous awards and has received special recognition for his commitment to the success of advisors and clients. Chad currently works in Edmonton where he lives with his wife and daughter.

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