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The New Investment Frontier III
A Guide to Exchange Traded Funds for Canadians
By Howard J. Atkinson & Donna Green
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Exchange traded funds have been called the next generation of mutual funds. Essentially, ETFs are low cost, tax-efficient index funds that trade on a stock exchange. In 1999, there were 33 ETFs trading on North American stock exchanges with assets of US$39.6 billion. Five years later, despite going through the worst equity bear market in 70 years, ETFs number over 300 and assets have soared in excess of US$300 billion globally.
Canada was home to the first successful ETF in the world. Now the largest Canadian ETF, the i60 Fund, is one of the most heavily traded TSX issues.
The New Investment Frontier III is the only book that guides Canadians through the innovative world of ETFs. It includes ETF investment strategies, tax and cost considerations, industry interviews and a valuable ETF reference section to help you make better investment decisions.
Praise for The New Investment Frontier III:
"Pioneers on the investing frontier know costs matter. ETFs are key ammunition in the shootout over high fees. This book helps investors win."
Jonathan Chevreau, Financial Post columnist
"ETFs might well be considered the leading financial innovation of the last decade."
Deborah Fuhr, Executive Director, Investment Strategies, Morgan Stanley
"I'm a huge fan of ETFs. They're so architecturally different and so much more efficient than regular funds."
Duff Young, CFA, CEO of FundMonitor.com Corp.
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Personal Finance ·
Canada $21.95 · US $16.95 · UK £9.95 ·
Trade paperback
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1-894663-88-8
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320 pages
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6" x 9 "
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Insomniac Press
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