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Want to find our books in your local bookstore? The Canadian Booksellers Association has a useful bookstore search tool and mapping application that not only lists their members (including Indigo/Chapters/Coles locations), and locates them on a map, but is searchable by city, store name, specialty and province.

Stop This “I’m Not Participating in Any Recession” Nonsense and DO Something

I’m sorry, but you can’t ignore your way out of a recession. You can’t choose to not participate. That’s not the way it works. You can choose to not participate in a recession about as well as you can choose to not catch a cold. This should be “Business 101,” but in the face of declining sales, you have to do two things... Read more from Start & Run a Real Home-Based Business author Dan Furman in our News pages.

Costly Mistakes in Divorce Agreements!

An astounding 85 percent of Canadian couples who divorce are ignoring a major marital asset. The most common result of this is, divorced women suffer financially in their retirement years. The statistics show that divorced women are more likely to experience poverty in retirement than either their married counterparts or those who never married. Learn more about how to avoid this mistake in divorce in our News pages.

What are Promissory Notes?

A promissory note differs from an IOU in that an IOU simply acknowledges the existence of a debt owed, while a promissory note, as its name implies, contains an undertaking (promise) to pay the amount stated. Learn more about the different kinds of promissory notes in our News pages.