The Wall Street Journal. Complete Personal Finance Guidebook

The Wall Street Journal. Complete Personal Finance Guidebook
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Publisher : Crown Currency
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780307498878
ISBN-13 : 0307498875
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Book Synopsis The Wall Street Journal. Complete Personal Finance Guidebook by : Jeff D. Opdyke

Download or read book The Wall Street Journal. Complete Personal Finance Guidebook written by Jeff D. Opdyke and published by Crown Currency. This book was released on 2010-05-05 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From America’s most authoritative source: the quintessential primer on understanding and managing your money Money courses through just about every corner of our lives and has an impact on the way we live today and how we’ll be able to live in the future. Understanding your money, and getting it to work for you, has never been more important than it is today, as more and more of us are called upon to manage every aspect of our financial lives, from managing day-to-day living expenses to planning a college savings fund and, ultimately, retirement. From The Wall Street Journal, the most trusted name in financial and money matters, this indispensable book takes the mystery out of personal finance. Start with the basics, learn how they work, and you’ll become a better steward of your own money, today and in the future. Consider The Wall Street Journal Complete Personal Finance Guidebook your cheat sheet to the finances of your life. This book will help you: • Understand the nuts and bolts of managing your money: banking, investing, borrowing, insurance, credit cards, taxes, and more • Establish realistic budgets and savings plans • Develop an investment strategy that makes sense for you • Make the right financial decisions about real estate • Plan for retirement intelligently Also available—the companion to this guidebook: The Wall Street Journal Personal Finance Workbook, by Jeff D. Opdyke Get your financial life in order with help from The Wall Street Journal. Look for: • The Wall Street Journal Complete Money and Investing Guidebook • The Wall Street Journal Complete Identity Theft Guidebook • The Wall Street Journal Complete Real Estate Investing Guidebook


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