25 Myths You've Got to Avoid--if You Want to Manage Your Money Right: the New Rules for Financial Success - Jonathan Clements - Livros - Touchstone - 9780684851945 - 15 de abril de 1999
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25 Myths You've Got to Avoid--if You Want to Manage Your Money Right: the New Rules for Financial Success 1st Fireside Ed edition

Jonathan Clements

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25 Myths You've Got to Avoid--if You Want to Manage Your Money Right: the New Rules for Financial Success 1st Fireside Ed edition

STOP THINKING ABOUT MONEY IN THE SAME OLD WAY
Have you ever been told that you can't go wrong with mutual funds? That stocks are risky? That you should take out the largest mortgage possible? That life insurance is a good investment? That you should keep six months of emergency money? These myths and more are shattered in 25 Myths You've Got to Avoid -- If You Want to Manage Your Money Right. Each of the book's twenty-five chapters tackles a cherished money myth, first telling you why it no longer works and then showing you how to do it right. Along the way you will learn winning strategies for investing in mutual funds, building a portfolio, saving for retirement, paying for college, buying a house, preparing for financial emergencies, selecting insurance, and planning your estate.
The result? Instead of the predictable compendium of tedious advice tossed out by most personal-finance tomes, Clements's book offers a witty, fast-paced journey through today's treacherous investment world. Amusing and irreverent, here is an intriguing and accessible approach to personal finance.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 15 de abril de 1999
ISBN13 9780684851945
Editoras Touchstone
Páginas 240
Dimensões 140 × 219 × 16 mm   ·   322 g
Idioma English  

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