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Gordon Stein

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Cashflow Cookbook

  • Personal Finance Blogger
  • International Speaker
  • Author of Cashflow Cookbook

About Gordon

Gordon Stein, MBA, CSC, CFEI, is a personal finance blogger, international speaker, and author of Cashflow Cookbook. In his earlier career, Mr. Stein was a senior sales, marketing, and operations executive at high tech companies including Dell, Rogers Communications, and Apple. He is a professional engineer with a degree in mechanical engineering from Western University and an MBA from the Rotman School of Business. Mr. Stein has also completed the Canadian Securities Course and the US Certified Financial Education Instructor designation from the National Financial Education Council. He is currently a member of the National Financial Educators Council and the National Speakers Association.

Gordon's Videos

Wealth building is generally considered to be the business of gathering assets that can provide an outsized return with a manageable risk. Increasing that return involves stretching the period of the investment or super-sizing the risk. But an often-neglected variable is the savings rate. What if there was an opportunity to free up and deploy significantly more capital for investment each month? In this session, Gordon draws on concepts from his book, Cashflow Cookbook, to show us exactly how to add a million (or more) to our retirement fund with minimal effort, minimal sacrifice, and no incremental risk.
Wealth building is generally considered to be the business of gathering assets that can provide an outsized return with a manageable risk. Increasing that return involves stretching the period of the investment or super-sizing the risk. But an often-neglected variable is the savings rate. What if there was an opportunity to free up and deploy significantly more capital for investment each month? In this session, Gordon draws on concepts from his book, Cashflow Cookbook, to show us exactly how to add a million (or more) to our retirement fund with minimal effort, minimal sacrifice, and no incremental risk.

Wealth building is generally considered to be the business of gathering assets that can provide an outsized return with a manageable risk. Increasing that return involves stretching the period of the investment or super-sizing the risk. But an often-neglected variable is the savings rate. What if there was an opportunity to free up and deploy significantly more capital for investment each month? In this session, Gordon draws on concepts from his book, Cashflow Cookbook, to show us exactly how to add a million (or more) to our retirement fund with minimal effort, minimal sacrifice, and no incremental risk.


Gordon's Books

Gordon Stein

Cashflow Cookbook

60 easy recipes that anyone can use to reduce their spending. With minimal effort and sacrifice. And then apply those savings to debt reduction or incremental investment. All as easy as, well, following a recipe.