Making the Most of Your Money Now: The Classic Bestseller Completely Revised for the New Economy
By (Author) Jane Bryant Quinn
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
1st January 2010
United States
General
Fiction
332.02401
Hardback
1264
Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 64mm
1669g
Named the best personal finance book on the market by Consumers Union, Jane Bryant Quinn's bestseller Making the Most of Your Money has been completely revised and updated to provide a guide to financial recovery, independence, and success in the new economy.
Getting your financial life on track and keeping it there -- nothing is more important to your family and you. This proven, comprehensive guidebook steers you around the risks and helps you make smart and profitable decisions at every stage of your life. Are you single, married, or divorced A parent with a paycheck or a parent at home Getting your first job or well along in your career Helping your kids in college or your parents in their older age Planning for retirement Already retired and worried about how to make your money last You'll find ideas to help you build your financial security here.
Jane Bryant Quinn answers more questions more completely than any other personal-finance author on the market today. You'll reach for this book again and again as your life changes and new financial decisions arise. Here are just a few of the important subjects she examines:
Setting priorities during and after a financial setback, and bouncing back
Getting the most out of a bank while avoiding fees
Credit card and debit card secrets that will save you money
Family matters -- talking money before marriage and mediating claims during divorce
Cutting the cost of student debt, and finding schools that will offer big "merit" scholarships to your child
The simplest ways of pulling yourself out of debt
Why it's so important to jump on the automatic-savings bandwagon
Buying a house, selling one, or trying to rent your home when buyers aren't around
Why credit scores are more important than ever, plus tips on keeping yours in the range most attractive to lenders
Investing made easy -- mutual funds that are tailor-made for your future retirement
What every investor needs to know about building wealth
How an "investment policy" helps you make wise decisions in any market
The essential tax-deferred retirement plans, from 401(k)s to Individual Retirement Accounts -- and how to manage them
How to invest in real estate at a bargain price (and how to spot something that looks like a bargain but isn't)
Eleven ways of keeping a steady income while you're retired, even after a stock market crash
Financial planning -- what it means, how you do it, and where to find good planners
Page by page, Quinn leads you through the pros and cons of every decision, to help you make the choice that will suit you best. This is the single personal-finance book that no family should be without.
Jane Bryant Quinn is a leading commentator on personal finance. She is author of the bestsellingMaking the Most of Your Money NOW,Smart and Simple Financial Strategies for Busy People, andEveryones Money Book. Quinn has written forNewsweek, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, Womans Day, andGood Housekeeping. An Emmy Award winner, Quinns own program ran on PBS. She has also been a regular correspondent for the CBS Morning and Evening News. Her personal finance column currently appears in the AARP Bulletin. She lives in New York City and blogs at JaneBryantQuinn.com.