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Media coverage of Enough Bull
See David's appearance on CITY TV's Breakfast TelevisionCLICK HERE
See David's appearance on Business News Network's "The Close" with Andrew Bell CLICK HERE
David disucsses "Enough Bull" with the National Post's Jonathan Chevereau Part 1 CLICK HERE
David disucsses "Enough Bull" with the National Post's Jonathan Chevereau Part 2 CLICK HERE
James Daw - Toronto Star: "Accountant Puts His Money On, And In, Bank GICs" CLICK HERE
John Heinzl - Globe and Mail: "Who Needs Stocks?"CLICK HERE
Larry MacDonald - Globe and Mail: "Me and My Money"CLICK HERE
Jonathan Chevereau - National Post: "The Book Your Bank Doesn't Want You To Read"CLICK HERE
Larry MacDonald - Globe and Mail blog entry CLICK HERE
Ellen Roseman - Toronto Star: "Two Strategies to Better Your Returns"CLICK HERE
Jonathan Cheverau - Financial Post blog entry CLICK HERE
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Enough Bull Spreadsheets If you have read Enough Bull, you know that the main spreadsheet featured in the book - The Money Maximizer - is free for you to use. Punch in your own numbers and start to make real progress in maximizing your after-tax cash flows!
NOTE: This is a newly updated version that incorporates 2011 tax tables and forms for British Columbia, Ontario and the Northwest Territories. (05/17/11)
Chapter 7 of the book raises the question "When should you elect to start receiving CPP?". Use the spreadsheet below to input your own variables and find the answer that is right for you. Updated with 2011 rates.(updated 10/03/11)