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Escaping the Middle Class (Canadian Edition): Secrets to Escaping the Hidden Job-Mortgage-Tax Trap

by Douglas S. Anderson

180 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-1646; ISBN 1-4251-4039-4; US$19.95, C$19.95, EUR13.63, £10.30

Tired of paying taxes, a mortgage, or working your job? Read Anderson's collection of tried and true secrets, and you'll know how to escape these middle class traps into financial freedom.


About the Book

In this landmark book, Douglas Anderson offers a sign of relief for homeowners, taxpayers, jobholders, and investors in a well laid out text with useful information and tricks for personal finance.

A proper "how-to manual" wrapped in a story, his collection of tried-and-true secrets deliver found-breaking strategies through practical insights in an easy to understand way.

Designed to generate capital and cash flow from virtually nothing, Anderson's guide builds on personal finance basics and provides reliable strategies in critical areas for the Middle Class: home mortgage, income taxes, home business, and investing.

Packed with tips and tools, this book is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to discover and escape the hidden Middle Class Traps into financial freedom.



About the Author

Educated as a computer engineer at the Royal Military College of Canada, Douglas S. Anderson spent over 10 years as an engineer in the Canadian Forces. Putting his analytical engineering abilities to work, he has been helping people understand personal finance since 2001, including trading the markets, running a dome business, investing and education.





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