Managing Your Money All-In-One For Dummies |
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| Title: | Managing Your Money All-In-One For Dummies |
| Author: | Consumer Dummies |
| Publisher: | For Dummies |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 10 November, 2008 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0470345462 / 9780470345467 |
| List Price: | $29.99 |
| You Save: | $10.20 |
| Amazon Price: | $19.79 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description Want to take control of your finances once and for all? Managing Your Money All-in-One For Dummies combines expert money management with personal finance tips. From credit cards and insurance to taxes, investing, retirement, and more, seven mini-books show you how to improve your relationship with money — no matter your age or stage of life. This easy-to-understand guide shows you how to assess your financial situation, calculate debt, prepare a budget, trim spending, boost your income, and improve your credit score. You’ll find ways to run a money-smart household, reduce waste, and cut medical and transportation expenses as you tackle your debt head-on and develop good saving habits. You’ll even get help choosing the right mortgage and avoiding foreclosure, saving for college or retirement, and determining your home-, car-, and life insurance needs. Discover how to: - Take charge of your finances
- Manage home and personal finances
- Lower your taxes and avoid tax audits
- Plan a budget and scale back on expenses
- Deal with debt and negotiate with creditors
- Save and invest safely for college or retirement
- Protect your money and assets from fraud and identity theft
- Ensure a comfortable retirement
- Plan your estate and safeguard a will or trust
Managing Your Money All-in-One For Dummies brings you seven great books for the price of one. Can you think of a better way to start managing your money wisely?
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Customer Reviews:
Get The Biggest Bang For Your Buck By Purchasing This Book
08 April, 2009
"Managing Your Money All-In-One For Dummies" is a compilation of the works of eleven authors. For example, Kathleen Sindell, Ph.D. has rewritten and updated five chapters from "Managing Your Money Online For Dummies" for inclusion in "Managing Your Money All-In-One for Dummies". These chapters include:
Using the Internet to Help Manage Your Finances
Working With an Online Broker
Online Banking
Online Retirement Planning
Estate Planning Online
To sum it up, "Managing Your Money All-In-One For Dummies" is perfect for someone who wants to get control of their personal finances.
- Amazon Customer Review
Okay But Really For Dummies
16 February, 2009
This book is really basic. So if you know anything about finances you should go with a more advanced book. The resources and websites are really useful, but if you need this book than you probably better off taking it out of your library than purchasing it if you get my drift.
- Amazon Customer Review
Maybe Good For Dummies?
02 February, 2010
I bought this book to help educate my significant other about the world of money and where they are going. After I cracked it open on a few different chapters, I realized that this book is pretty high level overview and restates common sense. It has very little detailed info on any of the topics and it reads almost as a 700 pages long "would be nice todo list" with almost no "how-to manual".
You may use it as a reference which forces you to go online and research a topic there in more detail, but then what is the point of the 700 page book?
Added chapters about doing things like banking, financial planning etc online is another mentioning of what normal people already know, and probably wont help you much unless you lived in a cave for the past 15 years and completely missed out on the internet phenomenon.
I will return this book and look for something better on the topic.
- Amazon Customer Review
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