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Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties

2010-02-02 
基本信息·出版社:Fireside Press ·页码:336 页 ·出版日期:2000年06月 ·ISBN:0684872617 ·条形码:9780684872612 ·版本:Revised and expanded ...
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 Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties


基本信息·出版社:Fireside Press
·页码:336 页
·出版日期:2000年06月
·ISBN:0684872617
·条形码:9780684872612
·版本:Revised and expanded
·装帧:平装
·外文书名:获得金融生活: 20到30岁时你的个人理财

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With 100 NEW FINANCIAL web sites!

If you're like most people, you want to get your financial life in order but don't know where to begin. Since its first publication in 1996, Get a Financial Life has helped thousands of people get out of debt, start saving, and begin investing. This updated edition -- expanded for the Internet age -- includes the latest information on how to:

    Use the Web to find the best auto loans, mortgages, and credit cards Invest in the stock market wisely and painlessly Refinance your high-rate debt -- and avoid hidden fees and traps Take advantage of the latest tax breaks -- including deductions for student loans Build a serious nest egg with long-term savings plans like the new Roth IRAs

    You will also find classic, easy-to-understand advice on money basics -- everything from 401(k)s to car leases, from credit reports to life insurance, from buying the right mutual funds to buying a home of your own. Whether you earn $20,000 or $200,000, Get a Financial Life will help you navigate the new world of personal finance.
    作者简介 Beth Kobliner was a staff writer at Money magazine for eight years and has written for The New York Times. She has appeared frequently as a financial expert on CNN, MSNBC, Today, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. She can be reached at beth@kobliner.com or www.kobliner.com.
    媒体推荐 Midwest Book Review
    Written specifically for people in their 20s and 30s and who don't feel like they are in control of their financial life, Beth Kobliner has written one of the best personal finance books currently available. Get A Financial Life shows anyone how to manage money and make it grow. It teaches how to refinance high-rate credit cards and student loans; invest in the right mutual funds; find low-cost auto loans and mortgages; make the most of tax deductions; and use tax-advantaged savings plans to build a serious nest egg towards eventual retirement -- especially when Social Security is under heavy stress by the time the 20 & 30 year olds are entering their retirement years. Get A Financial Life is "must" reading for young adults -- and has a lot of solid information for the 40 and over crowd as well! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    Review
    Saul HansellBusiness Reporter, The New York TimesGet a Financial Life is an expert yet reassuringly simple guide to mastering your money, for people trying to keep afloat in the wake of the baby boomers.

    NewsweekA daring book....A life's worth of smart financial advice.

    Paul A. SamuelsonProfessor of Economics Emeritus, MIT; Nobel Laureate in EconomicsShaw said youth is wasted on the young. I suspect the Kobliner financial wisdoms will work out well at all our ages.

    Deborah SteadThe New York TimesA highly readable and substantial guide to the grown-up worlds of money and business. Backed up by bibliographies, source lists, and useful phone numbers, this book could be tucked into one of those ubiquitous backpacks to guide novices through the thickets of apartment rentals, mortgage applications, taxes and more. Its strength is in explaining both the principles and the practicalities involved in each chunk of the landscape.

    Linda SternNewsweekA daring book aimed at Generation Xers unafraid of a blunt author who will tell them what to do fast....A life's worth of smart financial advice.

    Paul A. VolckerFormer Chairman, Federal Reserve BoardWith all those new choices, personal financial decision making is getting more and more complicated, even for the computer generation. Beth Kobliner's book provides a much-needed and sensible guide.

    Burton G. MalkielChemical Bank Chairman's Professor of Economics, Princeton University; author, A Random Walk Down Wall StreetOne of the best guides to help young people get a handle on money matters.

    Stuart VarneyCNN Business NewsI have six children who will soon need "a financial life." This is the kind of basic, readable book they should have.

    Dean ShepherdAnchor, CNBCLaying a solid financial foundation is one of the most important and rewarding tasks facing young people today. In Get a Financial Life, Beth Kobliner has created a great guide that will make the job much easier and a lot more fun.

    Paul A. SamuelsonInstitute Professor Emeritus, MIT; Nobel Laureate in EconomicsShaw said youth is wasted on the young. I suspect the Kobliner financial wisdoms will work out well at all our ages.

    Review
    Linda Stern Newsweek A daring book aimed at Generation Xers unafraid of a blunt author who will tell them what to do fast....A life's worth of smart financial advice.

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    专业书评 From Library Journal
    For twentysomethings and thirtysomethings, controlling one's financial life is a challenge many times exacerbated by a lack of knowledge about how money works. Author Kobliner, herself under 30, has assembled an excellent collection of basic money management principles and has specially tailored this presentation to the particular interests of these age groups. She discusses investing in mutual funds, tax-deferred savings plans, staying away from ATMs, legal tax deductions, understanding the minimal return on bank passbook savings accounts, tearing up credit cards, 401k plans and IRAs, and other important topics. Kobliner, who narrates her own work, emphasizes the personal discipline required to implement these sound suggestions, an example of her keen insights with this targeted audience and her experience as a contributor to Money magazine. This neatly summarized material?short and sweet, just like this age group will want?nicely accompanies such well-known works as The Beardstown Ladies' Common-Sense Investment Guide (Audio Reviews, LJ 4/15/96) and Dave Ramsey's solid Financial Peace (Penguin Audiobooks, 1996). This will be a useful addition to all public libraries.?Dale Farris, Groves, Tex.
    Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    From AudioFile
    This information-dense program has valuable financial lessons to offer the new grad/early career set. Kobliner imparts wisdom on such topics as life insurance, mutual funds and the importance of saving. Despite clear efforts to make the presentation more lively, the facts and figures flow so quickly that they overwhelmed this reviewer. This abridgment is trying to achieve too much. Any of the financial topics covered merits an entire tape of its own. A.G.H. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

    From Booklist
    As one grows older, it becomes increasingly apparent that the oft-repeated admonishment that it is never too early to start saving money is all too true. But the young are often disinclined to think about growing older, and they usually cannot "afford" to start setting money aside. Kobliner, herself a barely thirtysomething who writes for Money magazine, attempts to reach younger readers by speaking their language and tailoring fairly standard financial counsel to the needs and circumstances of those just starting out on their own. Included in her advice on budgeting, credit, banking, investing, retirement planning, home buying, insurance, and taxes are tips on car loans, credit cards, ATMs, bank accounts, mutual funds, retirement savings plans, apartment renting, and paying back student loans. David Rouse --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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