Buch, Englisch, 194 Seiten, Format (B × H): 132 mm x 209 mm, Gewicht: 337 g
Reihe: Little Books. Big Profits
21 Simple Truths That Help Real People Make Real Money
Buch, Englisch, 194 Seiten, Format (B × H): 132 mm x 209 mm, Gewicht: 337 g
Reihe: Little Books. Big Profits
ISBN: 978-0-470-47323-8
Verlag: WILEY
In The Little Book of Main Street Money, Clements brings us back to basics, with commonsense suggestions for intelligent money management. Chock-full of financial guidance that will stand up in any market, the book also reflects a financial philosophy that Clements has developed over a lifetime of watching Wall Street and writing about money-and that is even more important in the current volatile market. From the big picture (home, retirement, financial happiness) to the micro (taxes, inflation, investment costs), he offers clear-cut advice for taking control of your financial life, detailing the strategies needed to thrive in today's tough economic times.
The 21 truths outlined throughout this book are a guiding light for everyone, young and old, whether starting out or soon retiring. Each chapter reads like a Clements column-clear, pithy, and feisty. From the obvious to the counterintuitive, the truths will bolster your returns, cut your costs, and give you financial peace of mind. Collectively, the 21 truths show you how to think about your entire financial life-not just stocks and bonds, but your home, your debts, your financial promises to your children, your income-earning ability, and so much more. They will help you not only survive today's treacherous financial terrain, but also prepare you for success tomorrow.
Renowned for his spirited writing and shrewd investment guidance, Clements is the sane voice investors need to stay grounded in the midst of so much financial insanity.
Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword.
Introduction.
Let the Rebuilding Begin.
Chapter One: Our Finances Are Bigger than a Brokerage Account.
Chapter Two: We Can't Have It All.
Chapter Three: Money Can Buy Happiness--If We Spend It Carefully.
Chapter Four: Even the Best Investors Need to Be Great Savers.
Chapter Five: Time Is as Valuable as Money.
Chapter Six: No Investment Is Risk-Free.
Chapter Seven: Portfolio Performance: It's All in the Mix.
Chapter Eight: Stocks Are Worth Something.
Chapter Nine: To Add Wealth, We Need to Overcome the Subtractions.
Chapter Ten: Aiming for Average Is the Only Sure Way to Win.
Chapter Eleven: Wild Investments Can Tame Our Portfolios.
Chapter Twelve: Short-Term Results Matter to Long-Term Investors.
Chapter Thirteen: A Long Life Is a Big Risk.
Chapter Fourteen: Markets May Be Rational, but We Aren't.
Chapter Fifteen: Our Homes Are a Fine Investment that Won't Appreciate Much.
Chapter Sixteen: Paying off Debts Could Be Our Best Bond Investment.
Chapter Seventeen: Saving Taxes Can Cost Us Dearly.
Chapter Eighteen: A Tax Deferred Is Extra Money Made.
Chapter Nineteen: Insurance Won't Make Us Any Money--If We're Lucky.
Chapter Twenty: Even If We Have a Will, We May Not Get Our Way.
Chapter Twenty-One: Financial Success: It's About More than Money.
Conclusion.
Wall Street? That Isn't So Far from Main Street.
Acknowledgments.