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Product Description Of course you work for your money. The question is, does your money workfor you? You know you owe it to yourself and your family to make the bestpossible fiscal decisions. So why aren't you managing your money better?Perhaps you think that you don't have enough extra cash to bother learningmore about money management (a common myth). or maybe phrases such as "mutualfunds,""long-term bonds," "annuities," and "whole lifevs. term" make your head spin.For all those people who don't know the difference between the commoditiesmarket and the supermarket, here is expert and trustworthy advice from afinancial counselor and lecturer who speaks your language. Cutting throughthe jungle of statistical complexity, Personal Finance for Dummiesshows you how to make easy work of your own finances, no matter what yourincome or experience level. Greater return for your money, with less anxiety-- that's a bargain if we ever heard one.
Amazon.com Review This book cuts through the hype and jargon, giving you the real story on credit cards, savings, taxes, real estate, spending reduction, mutual funds, retirement, and insurance -- all in a fun and easy-to-understand style. Also recommends the best financial products to meet your specific needs.
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