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How to Retire Debt-Free and Wealthy - Ibbotson, Christine
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For most people, planning for the future is usually last on the to-do list. They simply wait to long to save and plan--and then panic. Licensed Financial Advisor Christine Ibbotson offers accessible and realistic guidelines in a series of achievable steps, from debt elimination to wealth management. Ibbotson's book is sure to leave readers with all the tools and techniques to create an easy-to-follow financial plan.

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For most people, planning for the future is usually last on the to-do list. They simply wait to long to save and plan--and then panic. Licensed Financial Advisor Christine Ibbotson offers accessible and realistic guidelines in a series of achievable steps, from debt elimination to wealth management. Ibbotson's book is sure to leave readers with all the tools and techniques to create an easy-to-follow financial plan.
Autorenporträt
Christine Ibbotson has been providing financial advice to clients for over twenty-three years and is a Licensed Financial Advisor, a Licensed Residential and Commercial Mortgage Broker and a provincially Licensed Insurance Broker. She also attained her Chartered Investment Manager designation with further studies taken in Advanced Estate Planning, Trusts, and Taxation. Throughout her career, Chris had the opportunity to manage her own Mortgage Brokerage Firm for many years. She has a vast client base with hundreds of clients that have continually sought her expertise for every stage of their financial lives. Chris writes a financial advice column, regularly speaks at bank advice events and is a frequent guest speaker for client focused retirement seminars coordinated by local financial institutions. She currently continues to provide personalized investment and lending advice to clients with an ongoing focus towards wealth building, estate planning, and tax minimization.