The Wealth Plan

Description

48 pages
$7.95
ISBN 0-9698751-0-X
DDC 332.024'01

Publisher

Year

1995

Contributor

Reviewed by Jane M. Wilson

Jane M. Wilson is a Toronto-based chartered financial analyst in the
investment business.

Review

This is yet another motivational tract on the miracles of compound
interest and on the virtues of financial planning and saving, RRSPs, and
mutual funds. It shamelessly copies the outlines and even the phrases
from such well-known offerings as David Chilton’s The Wealthy Barber.
Among the surfeit of redundant personal financial-planning books are
many that sermonize at great length about disciplined savings plans and
provide only basic information about financial instruments, taxes, etc.
The Wealth Plan is no different, except that it is as short, simple, and
cheap—the personal-finance equivalent of an elementary primer.

Citation

Paradi, David., “The Wealth Plan,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 22, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/2051.