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Financial Literacy
April 17, 2009
Jim Flaherty is off to Chicago for a meeting on Monday... Minister of Finance to Attend Financial Literacy and Education Summit in Chicago http://www.fin.gc.ca/notices-avis08/2009-04-17-eng.asp
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How up on financial literacy are you?
Tool put up by the AICPA: http://www.360financialliteracy.org/
How are you advising your clients? http://pfp.aicpa.org/Current+Market+Conditions.htm
Elder Abuse: It’s not pretty: http://www.cpa2biz.com/Content/media/PRODUCER_CONTENT/Newsletters/Articles_2007/Tax/Financial_Elder_Abuse.jsp
TaxOnline is my attempt to pull together information about how our Canadian tax system works.
If you have time to critique the content, please take a few minutes to review
http://www.taxdetective.ca/page/password/6816871.htm
Password is 1Tax
Feedback would be welcome at eileen@taxdetective.ca
Here's to financial literacy.
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