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Personal Finance Books
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Ernst and Young's Personal Financial Planning Guide
by Robert J. Garner, Barbara J. Raasch, Martin Nissenbaum
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Authoritative and thorough and from the respected accounting giant Ernst & Young,
this manual is nearly encyclopedic in scope. Divided into two major sections, the
book first covers the fundamentals of financial planning (the actual planning process,
investing, insurance, estate planning, etc.) and then focuses on major life events (marriage,
home buying, starting a business, raising a family, retirement, etc.), showing how each event
or stage in life affects one's current financial picture and future outlook. Included are 70
charts, tables, and work sheets.
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Everyone's Money Book
by Jordan Elliot Goodman and H. I. Bloch
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Loaded with easy-to-use worksheets, step-by-step instructions, charts, graphs,
application forms, and quizzes, the second edition of this enormously popular book
is designed to help consumers gain control of their finances as easily as possible.
From investing to buying a home, planning retirement and beyond, Goodman provides the
tools you need to make sound, confident financial decisions. This comprehensive volume
is one-stop shopping at it's best.
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Smart Money: How to Be Your Own Financial Manager
by Ken Dolan and Daria Dolan
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Brought to us by the team at Smart Money, this guide has been heralded as "wise, wit
and full of sound financial advice". How to Be Your Own Financial Manager is
comprehensive, practical, and easy-to-understand guide covering banking, the
stock market, insurance, real estate investments, mutual funds, and much more!
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Smart Money Decisions
by Max H. Bazerman
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Ever wonder why you manage your money the way that you do? Max Bazerman, author and
renowned expert in the field of decision making and negotiation, has the answer.
Smart Money Decisions offers valuable insight into the psychology that governs our
relationship with money and shapes our financial decision making process.
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Seven Stages of Money Maturity
by George Kinder
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George Kinder and Richard Wagner are devoted to understanding the spirituality and human
dysfunction surrounding money, and co-founded the think-tank Nazrudin Project, to explore
the issues. Out of the feedback came Kinder's book The Seven Stages of Money Maturity. In it
he offers readers a systematic approach to determining how people can work on the psychological
issues or spiritual problems that are reflected in the way they manage their money. Kinder
offers a variety of ways to help reduce or completely eliminate the stress and anxiety that
creates the negative feelings people have about money. Now that's maturity!
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The Savage Truth on Money
by Terry Savage
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One of financial journalist Terry Savage's most appealing characteristics lies
in her ability to be direct. In The Savage Truth she pulls no punches dispelling myths
such as "What you don't know can't hurt you" and suggesting that the most powerful
emotions associated with money are "FEAR and GREED." In addition, you will find powerful
examples to support her points. What's more her "Savage Truths" represent the cornerstones
of a sound financial plan, and they are what women must come to terms with before they will
be able to take control of their financial lives. Now that is information we could all use more of.
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Personal Finance
by Kenneth M. Morris
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One of America's most respected names in finance presents an
easy-to-understand introduction to the ins and outs of personal money
management, covering banking services, credit, home finance, financial
planning, taxes, and investments.
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