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Please take a look at our selection of available books.  Should you wish to borrow any of them, simply email info@perlerfinancial.com with the name of the book you'd like in the Subject line, along with your name, contact information, and advisor in the body of the email.  We will arrange to have your selected book ready for pickup at our office.

Book Catalog

 

Title

 

Author

Year Published

Description

“Captivate Your Kids: Give Your Kids a Financial Head Start”

Dr. John E. Whitcomb

2000

“Lessons in real-life financial management that teach kids how to get smart about money.”

“The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy”

Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D.

William D. Stanko, Ph.D.

1996

“The never-before-unearthed story about America’s rich – and how they got that way.”

“Winning the Tax Game: A Year-Round Tax and Investment Guide for Canadians”

Tim Cestnick, CA, CFP

1998

“This clear and colourful book illustrates how good preparation can save the average Canadian thousands of dollars.”

“Managing Up: How to Forge an Effective Relationship with Those Above You”

Rosanne Badowski

2003

Managing Up offers a straightforward, entertaining, no-holds-barred account of what it takes to make your relationship with your boss work to your advantage.”

“What Are You Doing After Work?”

Dr. Alan Roadburg

2000

“A retirement lifestyle planning guide for financial advisors.”

“Smart Tax Tips”

Grant Thornton

2000

“Winning strategies to reduce your taxes.”

“The Death of a Taxpayer”

Suzanne I.R. Hanson

Sandra Bussey

1995

The Death of a Taxpayer provides a comprehensive review of the income tax consequences of death – allowing you to minimize that final tax burden.”

“ Life Insurance for Seniors”

Ben Wicks

Vincent Wicks

1996

“As a guide, Life Insurance for Seniors provides important information about Life Insurance in its simplified perspectus.”

 “The Brand You50”

Tom Peters

1999

“In The Brand You50, Tom Peters shows you how to create a unique, fabulous, high performance (and highly paid) Brand You.”

“How to Inherit Money: A Guide to Making Good Financial Decisions After Losing Someone You Love

Michael Alexander

1997

How to Inherit Money is the only book available that deals with both the emotional and financial aspects of inheriting wealth.”

“Moneyball”

Michael Lewis

2004

Moneyball explains baseball’s startling new insight; that for all our dreams of blasts to the bleachers, the sport’s hidden glory lies in not getting out.”

“Awesome Client Events”

Rod Burylo

2001

Awesome Client Events has great ideas for every business that wants to create customer excitement.”

“Free Cash Flow and Shareholder Yield: New Priorities for the Global Investor

William W. Priest

Lindsay H. McClelland

2007

“By presenting a comprehensive, unflinching perspective on today’s changing investment landscape, Free Cash Flow and Shareholder Yield provides a must-read primer on the new priorities for the global investor.

“Jack, Straight From the Gut”

Jack Welch (CEO of General Electric)  with John A. Byrne

2001

Jack: Straight from the Gut” is a deeply personal journey filled with passion and a sheer lust for life”

“Good to Great”

Jim Collins

2001

“The findings of the Good to Great study will surprise many readers and shed light on virtually every area of management strategy and practice.”

“Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk

Peter L. Bernstein

1996

Against the Gods chronicles the remarkable intellectual adventure that liberated humanity from oracles and soothsayers by means of the powerful tools of risk management that are available to us today.”

“The Canadian Retirement Guide”

Jill O’Donnell

Graham McWaters

John A. Page

2004

“The comprehensive handbook on aging, retirement, caregiving and health.  How to plan and pay for it.”

“Tomorrow Never Lies”

Ken Gordon with Rachel Orr

2000

“By following the simple steps outlined in Tomorrow Never Lies, you can [create] a blueprint for your personal success.”

“Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking

Malcolm Gladwell

2005

Blink is a book about how we think without thinking, about choices that seem to be made in an instant-in the blink of an eye-that actually aren’t as simple as they seem."

“Professional Corporations: the Secret to Success

Timothy Paziuk

2004

Professional Corporations is the first book written specifically for professionals to help them understand the complexities of the Canadian tax and legal systems and to make them work in their favour.”

“True Wealth: An Expert Guide for High-Net-Worth Individuals (And Their Advisors)

Thane Stenner with James Dolan

2001

“Whether you’re a millionaire once or many times over, True Wealth will show you how to protect the wealth – and the life – you’ve worked so hard to build.”

“The Tax Freedom Zone”

Tim Cestnick

2002

“[After reading The Tax Freedom Zone] you’ll see tax reduction in a whole new light.  There will be no more wondering whether or no you are paying the least amount of tax-you’ll know for sure.”

“Buying Time”

Daryl Diamond

2003

Buying Time will help you to make better use of your resources, and make the best of your retirement years.”

“Dispelling the Myths of Borrowing to Invest”

Talbot Stevens

2000

“[Dispelling the Myths of Borrowing to Invest is] a balanced account of the risks and rewards of leveraging.”

“Money in Motion: A Back to Basics Approach to Build Your Business

Doug E. Lachance

2006

“[Money in Motion consists of] everything you need to kick start your business.”

“Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity”

David Allen

2001

“Discover David Allen’s powerful methods and vastly increase your personal organization, efficiency, and creative results-at work and in life.”

“How to Win Friends and Influence People: Revised Edition

Dale Carnegie

1982

“The first book of it’s kind to lead you to success.”

“Marketing Magic: Proven Pathways to Success

Edited by Rick Crundall

1996

“Featuring chapters from marketing expert, Marketing Magic is a book full of practical tool and tips with which to work our own magic.”

“Tomorrow’s Gold: Asia’s Age of Discovery

Marc Faber

2002

“This book delves deep into the past, to chart how old investor trends developed and assess how new patterns might emerge.”

“Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships: The Future of Professional Services

Ross Dawson

2000

“In this groundbreaking book, Dawson uses professional service firms as a model for all knowledge organizations to develop intimate and profitable knowledge-based relationships with their clients.”

“What Works on Wall Street”

James P. O’Shaughnessy

2005

“This investor classic goes beyond hype and rumor to focus on actual results, and tells you what smart investors are doing now.”