Book description
Up-to-Date, Common-Sense Money Answers, from the Internet's
#1 Personal Finance Journalist!
• Quick, bite-size advice you can understand, trust,
and use
• Save for retirement, college, or anything else
• Pay off debt, the smart way
• By award-winning MSN Money/AARP financial columnist
and CNBC contributor Liz Weston
You can build financial security--and you don't need
to be a rocket scientist to do it. This book brings together all
the help you'll need, in common-sense language anyone can
understand. It's organized around the questions real people have
asked Liz Weston, the Internet's #1 financial columnist. Weston's
answers are simple, accurate, and up-to-date… and best of
all, you can use them.
Here are powerful, sensible ways to get out of debt… set
financial priorities for a better life… and save for
everything from college to retirement. Weston offers realistic,
up-to-date help with everything from investing to home buying, from
improving your credit score to avoiding identity theft. You'll also
learn how to master the emotions of money: to get past the pain,
arguments, and guilt, and do what works.
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- About the Author
- Introduction
- 1. Balanced Budget, Balanced Life: Setting Your Financial Priorities
- 2. Slay the Debt Dragon
- 3. Burnish Your Credit Score
- 4. Couples and Money
- 5. Family Money: Keeping the Financial Peace
- 6. How to Stop Working Someday: Saving and Investing for Retirement
- 7. Protect What You Have
- 8. Identity Theft
- 9. Home Sweet Home: What You Need to Know About Real Estate
- 10. Pay for College Without Going Broke
- 11. Find an Advisor You Can Trust
- 12. At the End: Caring for Elders and Planning Your Estate
- Index
Product information
- Title: There Are No Dumb Questions About Money: Answers and Advice to Help You Make the Most of Your Finances
- Author(s):
- Release date: August 2012
- Publisher(s): Pearson
- ISBN: 9780133088960
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