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Adam Sandler Book: The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask
Book The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask |  |  | | List Price: $9.95 | | Publisher: Adams Media
Salesrank: 559717
| | Our Price: $1.29 | | Used Price: $0.01 | | | Media: Paperback | |
Editorial Review: Money management is more complicated than ever-you have to deal with yo-yo'ing stock markets, rising health care and home prices, taxes, and employment. Everywhere you look, there's more to worry about. Where do you start? The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask gives you the simple, straightforward answers you need to protect your finances. Written in a quick, easy, accessible style, this comprehensive handbook book takes you through twenty-five key financial categories, including: Daily Finances Building Wealth Retirement Planning for Life Events Taxes The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask is the personal finance guide that will answer your immediate questions-and serve as a reference for years to come.The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask Reviews: great starter  2007-05-07 - yep, this is NOT a "how to get rich quick" book but rather a pretty simple layout of starter questions for those who thought they knew just enough and for those who are just beginning. i bought this as one graduation gift for my niece and while i doubt she will soak up ALL the info, it's not an intimidating book so she should get some good out of it. (heck, i did.. i read it cover to cover before giving it to her!!)
Clear, concise answers to real questions about money  2006-11-27 - If you want to skip the motivational money books and the how-to-get-rich formulas and just get real answers to real money questions, buy this book. Peter Sanders answers everything from "What is a credit score?" to "What is an exchange traded fund?" and more. I recommend "The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask" as a starter personal finance book and as a reference guide to keep handy as you read finance news and make financial decisions.
Reading this book is a great start to understanding money and controlling your financial future.
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