The most trustworthy source of information available today on savings and investments, taxes, money management, home ownership and many other personal finance topics.
Authors: Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine Editors
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2008-08-05 - Publisher: Kaplan Publishing
When it comes to money, the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance believe you should be able to keep more of it, make it grow, enjoy it, protect it, and pass it on. In the most comprehensive handbook on the market, Kiplinger's Practical Guide to Your Money shows you how. Essentially 10 books in one, this guide is a resource for every one of life's financial milestones. This thorough personal finance bible shows you how to: Take charge of your money, from savings to credit Buy a home and manage its value Select the right insurance for a home, car, or your health Control the costs of your car Provide for children, from raising money-smart kids to child support to financing college Invest for today and tomorrow Plan for retirement--and your estate
Type: BOOK - Published: 1995-11-29 - Publisher: Simon and Schuster
An entertaining account of the rise of investment services over the past three decades charts the benefits it has brought to the middle class. Original. 20,000 first printing.
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-12-11 - Publisher: Balboa Press
Young people want to know how they can be successful and do so without being stressed. Adults in their lives want to help. The principles presented in this book provide students with powerful tools to help meet the challenges they face today. It also gives parents potent suggestions on how they can support their children to be successful academically and socially—with less stress. Being “educated” is more than academics. Educated students have learned success principles not taught in the typical classroom. Educated students are less prone to stress, and generally happier. This book will show youth how to be truly “educated”. Some of the “tips” in Student Success with Less Stress include: • Proven motivational and success principles. • Dynamic study strategies. • Mega-learning: What schools do not teach. • Memorizing made easy. • Classroom strategies for the extra edge. • Reducing stress and anxiety. • Overcoming roadblocks to achievement. • How to be a great leader. • How parents can support and respond. • Learning differences and how to access special education programs. • Maneuvering the college search and application process. • Paying for college. • Our education system (and students) at risk, and what can be done.
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