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You&’re no idiot, of course. Money&’s always on your mind; if you&’re not working to make more, you&’re wondering where…
it all went. Will you have to give up movies and CDs to get your bank account to grow? Play it smart and you can have it all! Whether you&’re saving for something big like college or wondering why you're always broke, this info-packed book has the answers you need. The Complete Idiot&’s Guide® to Money for Teens can show you how to: • Stop the bleeding! Easy ways to get a grip on your expenses. • Make sense of bank and credit card statements. • Work wise and shop smart; get the most of your money. • Pay less for the things you buy—even designer labels! • Learn what it takes to be a teen entrepreneur.The Complete Idiot's Guide to Selling Your Own Home
By Forsalebyowner. Com, Jeffrey J. Wuorio. 2005
Do it yourself . . . and keep the commission! Now anyone who wants to sell their home on their…
own can learn how. Whether readers are willing to pay a small commission for online help or a flat fee for an MLS listing, or they want to handle every step on their own, this guide will walk them through the process, providing tips on everything from signs and open houses to appraisals and inspections. 9781440696664An expert helps readers understand what the big economic picture means for their money—and how to respond. Today's investors must…
play an active role in managing their money. This guide introduces the leading U.S. economic indicators and shows how to use them to make better investment decisions. Indicators covered include: national output; employment; consumer reports; housing and construction; and inflation. • The recession: the days of putting money in an index fund and forgetting about it are over • Most books on economic indicators are too academic, aimed at professionals, and written before the financial crisis • Author with over 25 years of tracking the economyThe Pocket Idiot's Guide to Investing in Mutual Funds
By Lita Epstein. 2007
Smart readers will invest in this no-nonsense guide. Investing in todays markets can be complicated and risky for the average…
person. With so many avenuesand supposed financial advisorsto choose from, its nearly impossible to know what to do. Here is everything the aspiring investor needs to get started, including mutual fund fundamentalstheir different types, fees, and taxesas well as how to construct ones portfolio and choose the best fund manager. From a seasoned financial writer Pocket-sized format for quick referenceThe Complete Idiot's Guide to Couponing: Clip and Download Your Way to Big Savings!
By Rachel Singer Gordon. 2012
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Stretching Your Dollar: Creative Ways to Live Well and Still Save Money
By Shannon M. Medisky. 2009
An online expert and home economist gathers hundreds of practical and surprising tips Everyone is being squeezed these days by…
the faltering economy, but nobody wants to give up the things that add to quality of life. Much more than just common sense warmed over, this handy guide will take them through the doldrums of the current economy, helping them budget and set priorities, while still enjoying their lives. • Hundreds of tips on stretching the dollar—without the no–brainers like "clip coupons" • The few businesses thriving during the downturn are bargain and budget oriented • Does not require a lifestyle makeoverThe Complete Idiot's Guide to Investing, 4th Edition: Make Your Hard-Earned Money Work Hard for You
By Debra Johnson, Edward T. Koch. 2009
A penny saved may be a penny earned, but a penny invested can be even more. In this financial crisis,…
old advice about equities, mutual funds, commodities, and real estate may no longer hold. Here is a fresh look at all aspects of investing to help readers protect and grow their wealth. This edition includes the most current information on: • Corporate fundamentals• The sub-prime crisis and its effects• Practical tools for evaluating mutual funds• Advice about riding the equity market• The use of Exchange Traded FundsPersonal Finance at Your Fingertips (At Your Fingertips)
By Ken Little. 2007
One book. All the answers. As personal finances become more complex, referencing financial information just got easier. This book covers everything…
an individual needs to know regarding their money, including budgeting; banking; interest rates and mortgages; credit and debt; insurance; estate planning; college financing and student loans; real estate investing; mutual and exchange funds, stocks, and bonds; taxes and shelters; retirement plans (including Social Security), and more.• Features thumb tabs and other navigation aidsA practical, fully illustrated guide to planning and enjoying retirement, grounded in psychological research.Retirement can bring immense fulfillment but also…
can be a source of stress, especially today. Retirement: The Psychology of Reinvention uses psychological research and a unique visual style of infographics and illustrations to provide readers with a retirement roadmap just right for them.Fully illustrated, with constructive advice for all retirees — whatever the age and circumstances — and inspirational guidance from a wealth of sources, Retirement: The Psychology of Reinvention answers all the questions readers are likely to ask at any stage of retirement.Estate Planning, 5E (Idiot's Guides)
By Stephen Maple. 2016
Anyone with assets and heirs needs a will to determine what will happen to their property and plan for the…
welfare of their children should they pass away unexpectedly. As people age, they tend to think more seriously about having a will and planning their estates, to help their heirs, and to give them the maximum amount of money possible. This book makes it easy to understand all the issues surrounding estates, and to draft a will. This book covers: • An introduction to the important concepts of estate planning and vital information on how to get started on a plan. • Valuing your property and assets, including businesses and self-employment issues. • Getting the most from life insurance, pensions, and retirement savings. • Creating a will and trusts, and learning how probate works. • Looking after minor children in the event of your death, planning for special situations such as divorce and bankruptcy, and avoiding family feuds over inheritance. • Everything you need to know about taxes: estate, gift, state and federal income—and how to ensure that your heirs receive the assets you have intended for them. • Planning for retirement, including Social Security benefits, power of attorney, and health care directives.The Complete Idiot's Guide to Person-to-Person Lending
By Beverly Harzog, Curtis E. Arnold. 2009
Forget credit card companies—make it personal! The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Person–to–Person Lending fills readers in on what they need…
to know, such as how person–to–person lending works, who lends and who borrows, and the advantages and disadvantages of Virgin Money, Prosper, Zopa, and Facebook's Lending Club.• Loans on Prosper and LendingClub rose to $100 million in 2007; by 2010, the online banking report forecasts $1 billion in person–to–person loan originations• Javelin Strategy & Research (Dec. 2007) predicts that the demand for person–to–person lending services may grow from $38 billion to $159 billion over the next five years.When Wall Street stubs a toe, markets around the world say "ouch!" But exactly how the foreign exchange market works…
is a mystery that can give you a migraine.Come out from the covers! The Complete Idiot's Mini Guide to Demystfying the Foreign Exchange Market provides the grounding you need to grasp this confusing aspect of the global economy. In it you get:*The foreign exchange market explained.*How market forces and exchange rates are determined.*Supply, demand, and equilibrium.*Speculating on exchange.The Complete Idiot's Guide to Personal Finance in Your 40's & 50's
By Sarah Fisher, Susan Shelly. 2002
Developing and maintaining personal finance doesn&’t end by middle age! With The Complete Idiot&’s Guide® to Personal Finance in Your…
40s & 50s learn: • Quick and easy ways to learn with the information exists• Idiot-proof steps to understanding how the information affects you• Comprehensive coverage of the consequences of the informationInvesting in a secure financial future. Every investor must understand the complex bond market—and how it&’s affected by the existing…
economic environment. This invaluable volume explains all bond basics without the confusing jargon, providing information on Treasury notes, high yield junk bonds, tax-free municipals, US saving bonds and other tax-free varieties, and much more. —Seasoned financial writer and pocket-sized format for quick reference. —Explains the bond rating/analysis system. —Offers instructions on how to construct a portfolio and advice on whether a financial manager is necessary.Personal Finance Desk Reference
By Ken Little. 2007
One-stop shopping for all things financial.Personal finances are becoming more and more complex, and this is the only comprehensive reference…
book on this sprawling subject. Beginning with the basics of financial planning (budgeting, interest, banking, insurance, and debt), this helpful guide goes on to cover everything people need to know about handling just about every aspect of their financial world, including investing, taxes, retirement, estate planning, and more.The smart way to succeed in electronic trading. There is money to be made in active electronic trading, if investors…
know the rules of the game and the right investing strategies. This guide includes all the information nonprofessional traders need to be successful at day trading stocks in today&’s market, with tips and up–to–the–minute information on the newest technologies, the amazing opportunities in both American and international markets, and strategies for how to profit from them. • Most current day trading guide available • Up–to–date screen captures of dozens of actual trading scenarios • The newest information sites and technologies • Full glossary of trading termsThe Accidental Landlord: How to Rent Your Home When It Doesn’t Make Sense to Sell It
By Danielle Babb. 2008
Don&’t sell for less! The fastest-growing opportunity this side of the real estate bubble. For everyone who needs to move…
but doesn&’t want to sell their house for less than they paid, this book outlines a profitable new option that many desperate sellers fail to consider: rent it and become a landlord, at least until a market re-boom. This book alleviates every fear, and outlines every step of the way to a real estate success. Includes: • Rental agreements • Preparing the rental property • Assessing personal responsibilities • Working with a management company or by one&’s self • Evaluating potential renters • Collecting rent • Insurance coverage, and moreGirls Just Wanna Have Impact Funds: A Feminist Guide to Changing the World with Your Money
By Camilla Falkenberg, Emma Due Bitz, Anna-Sophie Hartvigsen. 2023
What if building your own personal wealth didn&’t have to come at the expense of the planet?Put your money where…
your mouth is when it comes to handling your finances and join the Female Invest trio on a mission to investigate sustainable stocks and funds, angel investing, and empowering initiatives—for both you and the planet. Cutting through the noise, this trusted resource will rationalize the vast scope of the term &“sustainable investing&” and consider how investments, funds, stocks, and shares can be responsible, ethical, green, and impactful—enabling you to partake in a truly circular economy. Ditching the jargon shrouding finance, this book will assess the pros and cons behind crowdfunding and crowdlending, navigate around the many pitfalls of greenwashing, and make building a more sustainable portfolio—that prioritizes the issues you really care about—accessible to everyone.The Complete Idiot's Mini Guide to Understanding HealthcareReform
By Lita Epstein. 2011
With The Complete Idiot&’s Mini Guide® to Understanding the Healthcare Reform Bill, learn the overview of the bill as well…
as how it impacts the day–to–day structure of Medicare, hospital stays, and more!The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Repairing Your Credit, 2nd Edition
By Edie Milligan Driskill. 2009
Good news for hard economic times . . . During this recession, even people once considered prime customers have watched…
their credit ratings decline. This guide shows these readers how to reestablish their credit and increase their credit scores. Topics include: the ins and outs of credit scores; where to get credit reports and how to identify mistakes; how to take advantage of consumer protection laws; telephone scripts and a letter to use when communicating with creditors and bureaus. • In 2008, over two million Americans lost jobs-and one out of every 10 mortgages were one month or more behind in payments • Author is a sought-after expert on personal financial planning, featured in Money Magazine, Family Circle, Women's Day, and on CNBC and CNN