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Cashflow Cookbook – Canadian Edition: $2 Million of Financial Freedom in 60 Easy Recipes

 Author: Gordon Stein  Category: Finance, Personal  Published: 20 Nov, 2017  ISBN: 9781775195405  Pages: 242  Language: English  Tags: Book | Business & Economics | Gordon Stein |  Buy Now
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All new 2022 Edition with powerful content to end your financial challenges!

Cashflow Cookbook ends the struggle between saving for the future or enjoying life now. It’s the book that lets you do both! Look over the shoulders of Eric and Keisha as they discover a series of easy financial ideas that add a million and a half to their Retirement wealth. Then it’s your turn as you are guided through 60 more wealth “recipes” that unlock a lifetime of financial freedom.Cashflow Cookbook delivers financial freedom with minimal effort and minimal sacrifice.”It’s never been more important than right now to learn some essential recipes on how to free up cashflow and increase your savings. Thank goodness for Cashflow Cookbook which provides more than your traditional money-saving tips we’ve all heard a million times before, but instead creative techniques and detailed action-steps on how to improve your financial present and future one dollar at a time.”
Jessica Moorhouse, AFCC®, Money Expert, Financial Educator, Owner & CEO of MoorMoney Media Inc

“Cashflow Cookbook is an entertaining read that offers a number of practical ideas for significantly adding to wealth through a combination of intelligent choices and small lifestyle decisions. Gordon Stein illustrates how tiny, almost imperceptible changes can add to considerable wealth and a more comfortable Retirement.”
Donald Guloien, former President and CEO, Manulife

“An awesome read! Finally, there’s a financial planning book that doesn’t leave the reader feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, and restricted. Cashflow Cookbook releases us from financial worry and helps us live joyfully and abundantly. I was also privileged to interview Gordon on my podcast where he shared a wealth of powerful information to help my listeners improve their financial wellbeing. I highly recommend Cashflow Cookbook to anyone who wants to become financially free.”
Linda Bjork, bestselling author and host of Linda’s Corner Podcast

Other personal finance books teach automatically saving 10% of your income, setting a budget and investing carefully. Which is great if you have money to invest. Or if you enjoy budgeting. Or if you can break deep-seated financial habits.

Cashflow Cookbook offers a new approach. It offers easy recipes that anyone can use to painlessly reduce their spending in every category including: housing, transportation, food, household, lifestyle and financial. With minimal effort and sacrifice. And then apply those savings to debt reduction or incremental investment. All as easy as, well, following a recipe.

This is the book that lets you:

  • Move past your money stress
  • Stop overpaying for every kind of bill and expense
  • End the hassles of monthly budgeting
  • Eliminate money fights with your partner
  • Quit the hassle of living paycheque to paycheque
  • Cease the endless worry about your Retirement

Gordon’s approach starts with easy savings ideas that don’t impact emotional needs. Each recipe takes between 10 minutes and a couple of hours to implement and can save between $25 and $900 a month. Each. Investing those savings at 7% can provide more than $700,000 of wealth over 10 years for a single person and over $2,000,000 for a family. In total the ideas offer $13,000 of monthly savings ideas. Yes, really.

Cashflow Cookbook is an ideal resource for:

  • Investors who want to accelerate their wealth building
  • Couples who spend too much time fighting about money
  • New graduates struggling with student debts
  • Those near Retirement, who are concerned about post-career finances
  • The newly divorced, struggling to start over

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