In no way a self-help book. From back of the book, he won the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics for his pioneering work with Amos Tversky on decision making. But ok your choice obviously.
Did you find it helpful? Think I read that book like 20 years ago. I found it a bit academically dry.
It covers a lot of stuff, and gets into the basic math behind them. So, the part with options wasn't that useful to me, but I guess a recap of swaps, and other things had some minor value. It was nothing that made me go "ohhh-ahhh".
Tackling THE Taxman How to Keep the CRA from Controlling Your Investments and Your Life By Alex Doulis Very good and entertaining book. I must give the author's other books a read too, which include: High Yields for High Heels Take Your Money AND Run! My Blue Haven LOST ON BAY STREET DECOMMISSIONED The Bond's Revenge