Do you think he could do a "Canadian" pdf when the book comes out to translate some of the American terms to Canadian and perhaps adjust some of the info (i.e. average rates of return in US v. Canada, etc. or tax differences)
I doubt that's something he'll do since he's U.S.-based and that's where his expertise is, but nonetheless a great idea. But this is also why as a Canadian it's important to read financial books by Canadians who can speak to those differences. Mike Drak, Frederick Vettese, and Larry Bates have got some great Canadian-specific books for example. I've also got a running list of finance books by Canadians here: www.amazon.ca/shop/jessicaimoorhouse/list/311B7APBIS2QH?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d
@@jessicamoorhouse “You got to make your army of Loonie coins work for you, eh?” Especially being from the south I’m sure he doesn’t have much familiarity with Canadian stuff, it’s funny because I’m not in finance but I’m interested in it and I grew up in WA state and used to drive trucks into Canada so I’ve heard all the Canadian terminology on Canadian radio shows. Where I grew up I could tune in the CBC on my radio
We really enjoyed hanging out, Jessica! Thank you for the meaningful (and fun) conversation 💙
It was such a pleasure on my end and good luck on the book launch!
Thank you for introducing me to Brian! Thoroughly enjoyed this episode 😊
He's literally the best!
I listen to Brian and Bo every day. They are a hoot and have outstanding content.
Couldn't agree more, those guys are great!
❤thanks for this podcast
Glad you enjoyed it!
The crossover I didn’t know I was waiting for!
Yay! It was honestly such a treat to have him on my podcast, been following him for years.
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Do you think he could do a "Canadian" pdf when the book comes out to translate some of the American terms to Canadian and perhaps adjust some of the info (i.e. average rates of return in US v. Canada, etc. or tax differences)
I doubt that's something he'll do since he's U.S.-based and that's where his expertise is, but nonetheless a great idea. But this is also why as a Canadian it's important to read financial books by Canadians who can speak to those differences. Mike Drak, Frederick Vettese, and Larry Bates have got some great Canadian-specific books for example. I've also got a running list of finance books by Canadians here: www.amazon.ca/shop/jessicaimoorhouse/list/311B7APBIS2QH?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d
@@jessicamoorhouse
“You got to make your army of Loonie coins work for you, eh?”
Especially being from the south I’m sure he doesn’t have much familiarity with Canadian stuff, it’s funny because I’m not in finance but I’m interested in it and I grew up in WA state and used to drive trucks into Canada so I’ve heard all the Canadian terminology on Canadian radio shows. Where I grew up I could tune in the CBC on my radio
@@eriknervik9003 That's awesome!