Sunday, April 29, 2012

Zombie Economics: A Guide to Personal Finance

Zombie Economics: A Guide to Personal Finance Review



If financial guides leave you perplexed (or comatose), you should read Zombie Economics instead. It's compelling, it's straightforward, and it can change your life.

Zombie Economics is for anyone in the midst of financial uncertainty, a place where carelessness and timidity will cost you. From the creeping spread of unpaid bills to the lumbering advance of creditors, Zombie Economics confronts the biggest threats to your personal economy, takes aim, and then takes them down. Specific chapters include:

A Basement Full of Ammo: Saving yourself by saving money

They'll Eat the Fat Ones First: Using fitness as a financial asset

Shooting Dad in the Head: Ending your relationships with the financially infected

With simple, easy-to-use techniques for identifying-and eliminating-your financial weak spots, Zombie Economics turns victims into survivors.

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Barron's Finance and Investment Handbook (Barron's Finance & Investment Handbook)

Barron's Finance and Investment Handbook (Barron's Finance & Investment Handbook) Review



Updated to reflect the current investment climate, this large reference volume presents a financial dictionary with definitions of more than 5,000 terms, an analysis of many current investment opportunities, guidelines for non-experts on what to look for when reading corporate reports and financial news sources, an up-to-date directory of hundreds of publicly traded corporations in the United States and Canada, and a directory listing the names and addresses of brokerage houses, mutual funds families, banks, federal and state regulators, and other major financial institutions. A previous edition of this fact-filled reference book was called "required reading for students, investors, and writers" by USA Today. The brand-new eighth edition is bigger and better than ever.


Friday, April 27, 2012

Personal Finance For Dummies®, Mini Edition

Personal Finance For Dummies®, Mini Edition Review



The easy way to achieve your financial goals!

Get expert guidance on how to track expenditures, reduce spending, get out of debt, invest wisely, save for college and other events, and how to survive the unexpected! In no time at all, you will gain valuable financial know-how and find out how to start investing!

Find out:

  • Ways to weigh expected investment returns and risks
  • How to determine your investment goals
  • Advice on how to plan for the future
  • The best ways to reduce and eliminate debt
  • How to change credit card habits


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Personal Finance (Mcgraw-Hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance and Real Estate)

Personal Finance (Mcgraw-Hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance and Real Estate) Review



Your journey to financial freedom starts here! Kapoor/Dlabay/Hughes’ market-leading Personal Finance provides practical guidance on how students can achieve peace of mind with regard to their financial situation. It provides many financial planning tools using a step-by-step approach to help students identify and evaluate choices as well as understand the consequences of decisions in terms of opportunity costs. Managing money in order to obtain freedom from financial worries – that’s what the 10th edition of Personal Finance is all about!


Thursday, April 19, 2012

Personal Finance: Strategic Default; Is It Just a Business Decision?

Personal Finance: Strategic Default; Is It Just a Business Decision? Review



On February 19, 2009, CNBC commentator Rick Santelli expressed his
famous rant. This rant essentially expressed the feelings of those who
pay their bills, pay their house notes, and stay out of debt. This book
discusses Strategic Default, walking away from a mortgage note, in the
light of this Tea Party understanding.

With the formation of the Tea
Party, admittedly because of the Santelli rant, a movement to return
America to her roots of personal responsibility was born. Santelli had
said that those who made a bet on the housing ponzi and lost should not
be bailed out. Many took his rant to mean that the "losers" should man
up and pay off their mortgages.

This book does not make a case for
whether the mortgage deadbeats should be bailed out by the government.
But there are other issues regarding the actions of those who can
afford to pay their mortgages yet walk away from homes that are worth
far less than the value of the mortgage. This book looks at what many
call a business decision in the light of what is moral, even what is
patriotic.


A person who is concerned about his conscience, about doing
the right thing, needs a discussion regarding the ethics of walking
away. This book will help you to weigh your options from a moral point
of view.


Saturday, April 14, 2012

Faith and Finance: Peace With or Without Prosperity

Faith and Finance: Peace With or Without Prosperity Review



A preacher once said, “Everyone is looking for peace. Everyone wants to take a deep breath and release a sigh of relief that is not just on the outside, but on the inside. That’s what we can have as Christians, but we have to appropriate what God has given to us to have that.”

This book will take you through a journey that will plow the ground of your heart, lay a new foundation of financial principles based on the word of God, and help enable you to weather the inevitable financial storms of life – with peace.

It doesn’t matter if your checking account is overflowing or empty, peace comes from knowing your footing is sure with every choice you make in your stewardship.

No longer do you have to feel like the double-minded man tossed to and fro, uncertain about every decision. You can raise your shield of faith against each fiery dart by resting on the scriptural principles found within Faith and Finance – Peace With or Without Prosperity.

Excerpts:

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"Money reveals the love of our heart. Money reveals the pride in our heart. Money reveals whether we want to do it God’s way, or our way. This is not anything new. It started out with Cain. Cain wanted to do it his way."

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"How many people have heard the story about the drunk who got his paycheck and drank it away leaving a starving family at home?

What about the man who bought a sports car, went golfing every weekend, went out to eat with his friends weekly and when he died he left his family with piles of debt and no life insurance?"

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"God knows the potential and ability of each man and will lead him to reach it. If a man is lazy in the stewardship of his life, he will be held accountable for his waste. If a man is hasty in his choices and makes “investments” that go against the principles of God’s word, he will also be accountable for his stewardship. But a man that prayerfully and diligently works at increasing his ability within the bounds of God’s word has a greater opportunity to be used of God in finance.

That being said, financial increase is not what we work toward. We work toward good stewardship, and as God provides we are able to do more to increase His work in our lives."

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"We women sacrifice peace when we leave our children behind for hours and find ourselves feeling guilty and insecure about our choices in this area. We sacrifice our God given peace oft times just for financial security. We enjoy knowing that our bills are being paid faster; our securities are growing as we would like; and we may be able to enjoy a vacation now and then.

What we don’t realize is that we are hampering our own spiritual growth and our husband’s growth in the Lord..."

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"Christians get so ensnared in what I call the “bittersweet abundance” that comes with government assistance that I see people falsifying their income or hiding cash they receive just to stay on assistance. If they saw God as their provider they would need not lie, because you cannot lie to God. They see the government as their provider and lie to stay in good graces. That is the snare. It is when one stops recognizing God as their provider, and they shift their eyes elsewhere that Satan wins the victory.

That is what Satan desires. He wants a Godless people."

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"My husband and I were discussing how direct God is in dealing with covetousness. When listing off His commandments, covetousness is the only one He becomes specific about. He knew our natural bent and listed out the specifics."

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"I entitled this book “Faith and Finance - Peace With or Without Prosperity” because God’s Word promises peace to those who keep their mind upon Him; not those who keep their checking account full".

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"We will find ourselves looking back and wondering, “My goodness, how did that all work out? God surely is faithful, isn’t He?”


Saturday, April 7, 2012

Managing Retirement Wealth: An Expert Guide to Personal Portfolio Management in Good Times and Bad

Managing Retirement Wealth: An Expert Guide to Personal Portfolio Management in Good Times and Bad Review



An important new tool to protect and grow investable assets for retirement.

Over 25 million households in the United States have 0,000 or more in investable assets. In  today's volatile economic climate, they fear losing this wealth and having to modify their current lifestyle to replenish retirement savings--or even postpone retirement altogether. Julie Jason speaks to this audience, teaching them how to manage their money (and their adviser) and providing them with a professional portfolio adviser's process for structuring and managing customized portfolios.

With new material on rebalancing, asset allocation, sector rotation, popular new services such as managed accounts, and more, this book is a must-have for those who need help managing portfolios in a down market.

 


Thursday, April 5, 2012

You Need A Budget

You Need A Budget Review



Discover four simple rules to help you stop living paycheck to paycheck, get out of debt, and save more money faster!

The You Need A Budget (YNAB) Method has helped tens of thousands of people to turn their financial lives around. It can certainly help you!

Whether you're looking to right an apparently sinking ship, or you just want to implement a system that will require less time "managing" your money, YNAB will most definitely work for you.

Praise
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"YNAB is great stuff. It really is." - CNN Headline Radio News

"If you need extra motivation to achieve financial discipline, consider YNAB." - Kiplinger's Personal Finance

"The choice for those who seriously want to start a personal or household budget." - About.com

"Many experts recommend using YNAB." - The New York Times


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Personal Finance: Turning Money into Wealth (6th Edition) (The Prentice Hall Series in Finance)

Personal Finance: Turning Money into Wealth (6th Edition) (The Prentice Hall Series in Finance) Review



Through the presentation of the Ten Fundamental Principles of Personal Finance, this text empowers students with the knowledge they need to successfully make and carry out a plan for their own financial future.