Synopses & Reviews
Get a handle on yourmoney and take chargeof your financial future!Want to take control of your finances once and for all? This easy-to-understand guide combines expert money management advice with personal finance tips. From credit cards and insurance to taxes, investing, retirement, and more, seven minibooks show you how to improve your relationship with money — no matter your age or stage of life.
Assess your financial situation — calculate debt, prepare a budget, trim spending, boost income, and improve your credit score
Run a money-smart household — save on utilities, reduce waste, and cut medical and transportation costs
Tackle your debt head-on — consolidate your debt, negotiate with creditors, and get professional help
Save and invest wisely — develop good saving habits, weigh your investment options, save for college or retirement, and trade online
Protect your money and assets — combat identity theft, conduct online banking, and determine your home, auto, and life insurance needs
Ensure a comfortable retirement — from 401(k)s to IRAs to reverse mortgages, manage your money and maximize your return
Plan your estate and will — prepare and safeguard a will or trust, work with planners and attorneys, and take care of aging parents
Open the book and find:
Ways to scale back on expenses
How to choose the right mortgage — and avoid foreclosure
Tips for lowering your taxes
Solutions for paying down debt
Proven investment advice
How to pay for college
The pros and cons of bankruptcy
Guidance in managing your money online
Synopsis
A big, smart, user-friendly guide to managing money in today's uncertain market
Combining expert money management and personal finance tips from our top business and personal finance books, Managing Your Money All-in-One For Dummies is a valuable one-stop resource for readers looking to get a handle on their finances. This hands-on guide covers everything from getting the best mortgage, paying off debt, and saving for the future, to scaling back on expenses, repairing or improving a credit rating, planning an estate, and banking online. Readers will discover how to protect themselves from bankruptcy and foreclosure, retire comfortably, choose a college savings plan, obtain the right insurance, and much more.
Synopsis
A big, smart, user-friendly guide to managing money in today's uncertain market
Combining expert money management and personal finance tips from our top business and personal finance books, Managing Your Money All-in-One For Dummies is a valuable one-stop resource for readers looking to get a handle on their finances. This hands-on guide covers everything from getting the best mortgage, paying off debt, and saving for the future, to scaling back on expenses, repairing or improving a credit rating, planning an estate, and banking online. Readers will discover how to protect themselves from bankruptcy and foreclosure, retire comfortably, choose a college savings plan, obtain the right insurance, and much more.
Synopsis
Want to take control of your finances once and for all?
Managing Your Money All-in-One For Dummiescombines expert money management with personal finance tips. From credit cards and insurance to taxes, investing, retirement, and more, seven mini-books show you how to improve your relationship with money — no matter your age or stage of life.
This easy-to-understand guide shows you how to assess your financial situation, calculate debt, prepare a budget, trim spending, boost your income, and improve your credit score. You’ll find ways to run a money-smart household, reduce waste, and cut medical and transportation expenses as you tackle your debt head-on and develop good saving habits. You’ll even get help choosing the right mortgage and avoiding foreclosure, saving for college or retirement, and determining your home-, car-, and life insurance needs. Discover how to:
- Take charge of your finances
- Manage home and personal finances
- Lower your taxes and avoid tax audits
- Plan a budget and scale back on expenses
- Deal with debt and negotiate with creditors
- Save and invest safely for college or retirement
- Protect your money and assets from fraud and identity theft
- Ensure a comfortable retirement
- Plan your estate and safeguard a will or trust
Managing Your Money All-in-One For Dummiesbrings you seven great books for the price of one. Can you think of a better way to start managing your money wisely?
Table of Contents
Introduction.Book I: Taking Charge of Your Finances.
Chapter 1: Assessing Where You Are Financially.
Chapter 2: Improving Your Relationship with Money.
Chapter 3: Building and Sticking to a Budget.
Chapter 4: Cutting Spending and Boosting Income.
Chapter 5: Fixing Up Your Credit Report.
Book II: Managing Home and Personal Finances.
Chapter 1: Running a Money-Smart Household.
Chapter 2: Home Ownership and Choosing the Right Mortgage.
Chapter 3: Avoiding Foreclosure.
Chapter 4: Keeping a Lid on Medical Costs.
Chapter 5: Using the Internet to Help Manage Your Finances.
Book III: Dealing with Debt.
Chapter 1: Tackling What You Owe.
Chapter 2: Understanding How Credit Works.
Chapter 3: Consolidating Your Debts.
Chapter 4: Negotiating with Creditors and Getting Help.
Chapter 5: Considering Bankruptcy.
Book IV: Saving and Investing.
Chapter 1: Becoming a Saver.
Chapter 2: Investing in Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds.
Chapter 3: Saving for Retirement.
Chapter 4: Saving for College.
Chapter 5: Working with an Online Broker.
Book V: Protecting Your Money and Assets.
Chapter 1: Combating Identity Theft.
Chapter 2: Online Banking.
Chapter 3: Homeowner’s Insurance.
Chapter 4: Auto Insurance Basics.
Chapter 5: Buying Life Insurance.
Chapter 6: Dealing with the Tax Man.
Book VI: Retiring Comfortably.
Chapter 1: 401(k) and 403(b) Retirement Investing.
Chapter 2: Retiring Your Way: IRAs.
Chapter 3: Paychecks from Your House: Reverse Mortgages.
Chapter 4: Managing Money in Retirement.
Chapter 5: Online Retirement Planning.
Book VII: Planning Your Estate and Will.
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Estate Planning.
Chapter 2: Where There’s a Will.
Chapter 3: Limitations of Wills: What You Can and Can’t Do.
Chapter 4: Estate Planning Online.
Chapter 5: Taking Care of Aging Parents with Durable Power of Attorney.
Index.