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Credit After Bankruptcy: The Easy-To-Follow Guide to a Quick and Lasting Recovery from Personal Bankruptcy
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Product DescriptionWhether you filed bankruptcy several years ago or last week, this book will show you how to make a dramatic and lasting recovery. Stephen Snyder and his wife, Michele, each had their Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharged in 1993. They were both so cash poor at the time that they had to borrow money from their families to file. Then, within months, obtained bank loans, major bank cards, start-up capital for a small business, and more – all using mainstream credit and witho… More >>
Continue Reading »Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance In Your Twenties and Thirties (Kindle Edition)
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For twentysomethings and thirtysomethings, controlling one’s financial life is a challenge many times exacerbated by a lack of knowledge about how money works. Author Kobliner, herself under 30, has assembled an excellent collection of basic money management principles and has specially tailored this presentation to the particular interests of these age groups. She discusses investing in mutual funds, tax-deferred savings plans, staying away from ATMs, legal (more…)
Continue Reading »Personal Financial Planning Theory & Practice (Hardcover)
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Continue Reading »Ernst & Young’s Personal Financial Planning Guide (Ernst and Young’s Personal Financial Planning Guide) (Paperback)
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As is common with financial planners, this one, written by staff at one of the Big Six accounting firms, covers such things as determining net worth, setting up and following a budget, accumulating assets (most importantly by developing the savings habit), and stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and cash equivalents. It explains investment risk and return; home buying and selling; the various types of insurance (life, home, health, car, and disability); the financia (more…)
Continue Reading »The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Success as a Personal Financial Planner (Paperback)
Building a successful career in a red-hot field. Financial planning is one of the fastest growing careers in America today. Written by a veteran certified financial planning expert, this invaluable book tells aspiring and new CFPs everything you need to know about the certification process, setting up private practice, self-marketing techniques, client management and expansion, and much more. ÂIncludes a comprehensive resource section
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Continue Reading »Personal Financial Planning (Hardcover)
In the midst of today’s ever-shifting finances and changing lives, a strong personal financial plan is more important than ever before. This market-leading PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING, 12E equips you with the tools and techniques you need to better understand, define, and achieve your financial goals. The book follows a life-cycle approach that prepares you to plan and make decisions about assets, credit, insurance, investment, and retirement as you progress through life. The la (more…)
Continue Reading »Get to It! Budget Book: A Fresh Start to Personal Finances to Help You…Get Organized! Get Control! & Get on With Your Life!
Product DescriptionThe Get To It! Budget Book provides you with a simple
organizational framework for managing your monthly bills and spending for
an entire year. If you, or someone you know, has been budget resistant,
you will love this approachable, non-intimidating, practical, and
easy-to-use system that: provides an easy method to track your spending,is
a responsive and proactive system that keeps you in control of your
finances at all times,promotes positive communication between… More >>
The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Personal Finance, Fourth Edition
5 CommentsThe 250 Personal Finance Questions You Should Ask in Your 20s and 30s
- ISBN13: 9781598698633
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product DescriptionPersonal finance problems like college loans, credit card debt, and badly planned “budgets” have helped identify young adults these days as “Generation Debt.” Written in an easy-to-read, accessible Q&A format, this comprehensive book acts as a financial advisor for folks who are just starting out on their own. Readers will get the basics of money management as they learn how to: make a budget and stick to it; build an emergency fund; get out of debt as easil… More >>
The 250 Personal Finance Questions You Should Ask in Your 20s and 30s
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