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The Investment Revolution - How to Take Control of Your Financial Future - cover

The Investment Revolution - How to Take Control of Your Financial Future

Francis Gingras Roy

Publisher: Forbes Books

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Summary

Achieving financial freedom so that you can retire and live life on your own terms is the goal of every working Canadian. The problem is that many advisors work for a particular bank or financial advisor firm, and they’re obligated to sell only investments and services that are unique to their financial institution. That is why it's so important to have Senior Investment Advisor, Francis Gingras Roy, on your side.
Available since: 11/12/2024.
Print length: 240 pages.

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