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'''Gail Vaz-Oxlade''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] financial [[writer]] and [[television personality]] who lives in [[Brighton, Ontario|Brighton]], [[Ontario]], Canada. Vaz-Oxlade was born in [[Jamaica]] and immigrated to Canada in 1977. Vaz-Oxlade hosts a [[Canada|Canadian]] TV series called [[Til Debt Do Us Part]] and is a regular columnist for Yahoo! Canada Finance. |
'''Gail Vaz-Oxlade''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] financial [[writer]] and [[television personality]] who lives in [[Brighton, Ontario|Brighton]], [[Ontario]], Canada. Vaz-Oxlade was born in [[Jamaica]] and immigrated to Canada in 1977. Vaz-Oxlade hosts a [[Canada|Canadian]] TV series called [[Til Debt Do Us Part]] and is a regular columnist for Yahoo! Canada Finance. Previously, she was a regular feature writer for [[The Globe and Mail]], [[Chatelaine magazine]] and IE: Money. In her personal life, she has two children and has been married three times. |
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Vaz-Oxlade has written a 2009 financial and life planning guide-book to help people get a handle on their finances and stay organized. Other books by Vaz-Oxlade include: |
Vaz-Oxlade has written a 2009 financial and life planning guide-book to help people get a handle on their finances and stay organized. Other books by Vaz-Oxlade include: |
Revision as of 12:59, 10 January 2011
The template {{Expand}} has been deprecated since 26 December 2010, and is retained only for old revisions. If this page is a current revision, please remove the template. Gail Vaz-Oxlade is a Canadian financial writer and television personality who lives in Brighton, Ontario, Canada. Vaz-Oxlade was born in Jamaica and immigrated to Canada in 1977. Vaz-Oxlade hosts a Canadian TV series called Til Debt Do Us Part and is a regular columnist for Yahoo! Canada Finance. Previously, she was a regular feature writer for The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine magazine and IE: Money. In her personal life, she has two children and has been married three times.
Vaz-Oxlade has written a 2009 financial and life planning guide-book to help people get a handle on their finances and stay organized. Other books by Vaz-Oxlade include:
- A Woman of Independent Means: A Woman's Guide to Full Financial Security
- Dead Cat Bounce: The Skinny of E-vesting
- The RRSP Answer Book
- Shopping For Money: Strategies for Successful Borrowing
- The Money Tree Myth: A Parent's Guide to Helping Kids Unravel the Mysteries of Money
- The Retirement Answer Book
- The borrower's answer book
- Education Planning (CCH Financial Advisors Series)
- A Woman of Independent Means: A Guide for Women Who Want to Take Control of Their Personal Finances
References
- Sarah Hampson (January 8, 2010). "Gail Vaz-Oxlade: The accidental guru". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
- "Personal debt makes good reality television". Financial Post. Retrieved 2010-06-30.