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Just 3% of Wealthy Homeowners Come From Affluent Families
Most Credit Hard Work (46%) and Drive to Succeed (27%) as Key Factors in Being Financially Established
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Given The Chance To Start Over, Most (71%) Would Get More Professional Career Planning
Almost All Young Adults (95%) Have Turned To Parents For Career And Job Advice -- Yet Half (51%) Feel Their Parents Didn't Really Get Involved In Helping Them Find Their Job And Career Path
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Albertans Place A High Priority On Public Services
Most Albertans Say Healthcare (87%) And Public Education (kindergarten to grade 12) (85%) Are "Very Important" Issues Facing Alberta Today
Half (53%) Say Public Services Provided By The Alberta Government Have "Worsened" Over The Past Ten Years, While 19% Say They Have "Improved"
Just Over Nine-In-Ten (93%) Albertans Feel Providing More Funding To Public Services (such as education and healthcare) Should Be A Priority For The Provincial Government -
Canadian Millionaires Profiled
Over Half (57%) of Canadians With $1 Million or More in Financial Assets are Retired, Almost One-Third (31%)Own a Business
Nine-in-Ten (87%) Millionaire Households Expect to Make a Donation to a Charitable or Local Community Organization, and Over Half (52%) Intend to Volunteer Their Time -
Without Estate Plans, Wealthiest Canadians Risk Leaving Little for Heirs
As Government Could Be Biggest Beneficiary of Inter-Generational Wealth Transfer
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Wealthy Paupers: Canada's Affluent Top 20% Don't Feel Rich
Ipsos-Reid / RBC Investments Study Looks at the Views of the Top 20 Percent
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Canadians And Their Photocopiers And Printers
One-in-Ten (12%) Canadians Have Become so Frustrated with a Photocopier that They Have Actually Kicked or Hit It
And 44% of Canadian Business Have Switched to Multifunction Printer/Photocopier Units -
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AND BUYING: WHAT'S IN THE WINDOW, AND HOW PEOPLE WILL PAY FOR IT
Jewelry and Clothing Are Top Gifts to Give or Receive This Holiday