Smart and Simple Financial Strategies for Busy People

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.47 (985 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0743269950 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-06-09 |
| Language | : | English |
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From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Quinn's latest guide to personal finance covers the usual terrain: budgeting, consumer debt, mortgages, college funds and investments. However, not every financial writer is blessed with Quinn's charm-a blend of Pollyanna and Mary Poppins with a snappy wit thrown in-and her sensible approach to streamlining one's financial life make this a stellar entry in the genre. Credit card debt is dispatched with admirable simplicity: request lower rates from lenders, switch to a cheaper card, or convert credit card to mortgage loan debt. . Quinn's anecdotes about her own monetary struggles add credibility to her advice and uphold her well-deserved reputation as a source of sound financial guidance. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. She also addresses the topic of college tuition with a sensible bargain-h
"Finally" according to E. Mathews. a personal finance book that gets to the point and for God's sake TELLS you what to DO and which funds to do it and in what mix! Assuming she is not recommending these funds because she gets kickbacks (um, I doubt it!), it's such a relief. No, "In the end, you need to decide for yourself" B.S.She literally tells you what to do, and I wanted that!. Simple, to the point, no-nonsense adivce This book is a compendium of Quinn's previous more comprehensive "Making the Most of Your Money," which is my all-time favorite financial book (last published in 1997). Her current book is a focused, yet thorough overview of simple, basic financial pearls that people can easily follow. She is to the point and focuses on a few key points of investing, insurance, retirement, savings, spending, etc. It is not bogged down with detail and is written in very plain English.I would certainly recommend this book to anyone who wants a basic, yet sa. Emerson M. said Fantastic Financial Book. I've been searching for a personal finance book like this for years! I bought this book because it's Washington Post columnist Michelle Singletary's Book Club selection for January. I was skeptical at first because I've read so many personal finance books that just confuse and bewilder me. This one, however, is perfect. You don't need to work in a brokerage firm to figure out how to invest your money. The strategies and advice are simple just like the author promises.I now feel like I can form a solid financial plan and stick with it. I'v
The author of Making the Most of Your Money presents a clear and efficient guide to creating a sound financial plan that will virtually run itself. Quinn maintains readers only need a handful of simple, low-cost financial products and strategies.
