The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Personal Finance in

February 23, 2010 by michael  
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Start-today strategies for a better financial tomorrow.

The Complete Idiot’s Guide‚ to Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30s, Third Edition, clearly explains everything members of this age group need to know to get a handle on their pocketbook and their portfolio, from planning their personal finances to enhancing their current financial plan to getting better returns on their investments. This revised and updated third edition includes completely new material on:

• Internet banking

• Debit and prepaid credit cards

• Online car shopping

• The latest in effective job hunting

• Online college degrees and what they can get you

• Investment strategies for the next decade

• Home-based employment opportunities

• New financial impact of marriage and children

• Home ownership options from building your own to townhouses and condos

• Online mortgage brokers

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Standard Poor’s Guide to Understanding Personal Finance Standard

February 10, 2010 by michael  
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Streamlined, straightforward, and simple to read guides from Standard & Poor’s and Lightbulb Press.

The easiest way to get a grip on personal finance, investing, and retirement

From the world’s leading financial analysts and investor education specialists comes an invaluable foundation of knowledge for every kind of investment you want to make. These guides, a collaboration between Standard & Poor’s and Lightbulb Press, use clear language and informative graphics to demystify financial topics. The books make it easy for you to navigate the financial markets and understand the basics of investing and personal finance.

This guide provides the essential information you need to manage money and make key financial decisions. From saving for college to planning for retirement, the guide provides a concise look at saving, investing, credit, home ownership, insurance, and more.

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Ernst Young’s Personal Financial Planning Guide Ernst and

February 2, 2010 by michael  
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If you want to take control of your financial future and unlock the doors to financial success, you must have a plan that will allow you to find good investments, reduce taxes, beat inflation, and properly manage money.

Whether you’re new to financial planning or a seasoned veteran, this updated edition of Ernst & Young’s Personal Financial Planning Guide provides valuable information and techniques you can use to create and implement a consistent personalized financial plan. It also takes into consideration the new tax rules that affect home ownership, saving for college, estate planning, and many other aspects of your financial life.

Filled with in-depth insight and financial planning advice, this unique guide can help you:

  • Set goals
  • Build wealth
  • Manage your finances
  • Protect your assets
  • Plan your estate and investments

It will also show you how to maintain a financial plan in conjunction with life events such as:

  • Getting married
  • Raising a family
  • Starting your own business
  • Aging parents
  • Planning for retirement

Financial planning is a never-ending process, and with Ernst & Young’s Personal Financial Planning Guide, you’ll learn how to tailor a plan to help you improve all aspects of your financial life. more info

Fund Raising The Guide to Raising Money from

December 10, 2009 by michael  
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Personal Finance in

November 12, 2009 by michael  
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A wise investment.

Revised and updated, this new edition of The Complete Idiot’s Guide(r) to Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30s explains all the basic information anyone in this age group will need to manage their personal finances or enhance their financial plan to yield better returns on their investments.

*Covers 401(k) and retirement planning plus investment strategies for the next decade
*Budgeting tips for spiraling food and fuel costs, as well as the financial impacts of changing jobs and growing families
*Home ownership options from building from scratch to townhouses and Condos
*Up-to-date information on internet banking and online mortgage brokers
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The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance Basic concepts

November 5, 2009 by michael  
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Most teens don’t know they hold one of the most sought after keys to financial independence: time. The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance illustrates basic but critical financial concepts like the power of compound interest, in an engaging format that makes sense to young adults.

As teens, authors Joshua Holmberg and David Bruzzese were not taught these concepts in school or at home. They had to learn hard financial lessons about runaway interest rates on credit card balances, the money they could have earned had they invested a small portion of their summer earnings rather than spent it, and more.

The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance is a must-read primer for all teens as they become more independent and more responsible for the financial choices they make. From opening a bank account to investing in mutual funds, The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance provides a sound foundation of financial knowledge upon which young adults can build realistic strategies to achieve financial independence.

By learning key financial concepts in The Teen’s Guide to Personal Finance, teens will be much better prepared to avoid financial pitfalls while taking advantage of the time they have to build wealth through goal-setting, saving, investing, and maximizing their tax advantages. The easy-to-read format provides ample stories, graphics, action plans, and worksheets to help teens easily understand key concepts, and most importantly, get started immediately. more info

The Financial Peace Planner A StepbyStep Guide to

November 1, 2009 by michael  
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The bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio host of The Money Game has helped thousands through his 12-week financial planning program. His workbook format allows readers to frequently assess their progress and to face their situation honestly by using the questionnaires and fill-in charts throughout the book–the most valuable purchase a debt-ridden reader could ever make. more info

The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Personal

October 20, 2009 by michael  
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