Everyone’s Money Book (Everyone’s Money Book: Financial Planning;Real Estate; Credit; Retirement Planning; Stocks, Bonds and Mutual Funds, 1-6)
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Jordan didn’t miss anything in this book!,
I’ve followed Jordan Goodman’s advice for a number of years on television and recently bought this book. If he missed anything in money matters, it probably isn’t worth mentioning. It is invaluable for the contacts he listed on how to save money….and frankly, it is loaded with lots of common sense. If couples would agree to read this book and adhere to his advice, the divorce rate would probably plummet (well, that may be extreme)
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|Best comprehensive personal finance book around,
Everyone’s Money Book is the most comprehensive,useful book on the market if you want to improve your personal finances. The book not only tells you how to invest, cut your taxes, get the best deal on insurance, etc, but gives specific resources like websites, associations, publications, government agencies that can help you put the advice into action. If you want even more detail on all these topics, check out Goodman’s Everyone’s Money Book Series by the same publisher on Credit, College, Retirement Planning, Financial Planning, Investing and Real Estate.
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|Okay, but I found better,
The problem with so many money books is they assume that being rich is what matters most. Of course financial security is nice, but if you make money the focus of your life, you’re lost. After plowing through a ton of financial books, I found only one (The Mindful Money Guide) that seems truly balanced about money. This wise book recognizes the virtue of simplifying your finances without forgetting about the bottom line. It also recognizes the emotional and social effects of money.
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