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Paperback 50 Simple Steps You Can Take To Improve Your Personal Finances: How to Spend Less, Save More, and Make the Most of What You Have Book

ISBN: 0812927427

ISBN13: 9780812927429

50 Simple Steps You Can Take To Improve Your Personal Finances: How to Spend Less, Save More, and Make the Most of What You Have

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Everything you need to know about personal finance -- whether you're just starting out or starting over. The hardest part of attaining personal financial freedom is getting started. Ilyce R. Glink... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A very good book

I have read this book and feel it is a very good book to start building a solid financial foundation. This is not a book for the advanced, but for people like myself in their twenties (I'm 28) trying to figure out how they can be smarter with their finances. As I read through the book, I wrote down the "things" on a list and checked them off as I completed them. One of the interesting "things" was to check my property tax statement to ensure I wasn't be taxed for more property than I owned. Again, this book isn't for the advanced financial planner; but I found it very helpful.

Quick Read, Everlasting Tips

In the process of reading this book I found that my prevalent fears of anything economic and financial were greatly dissolved. The "50 simple things" truly live to their namesake; chapters averaging 3-4 pages are concise, yet full of information without droning on and losing my interest. I found that my favorite part about the whole book was that as a teenager, I could use this book as a basis for my financial questions in my next 40-50 years alive. It starts out with simple advice like organization and saving pocket change, moves on to future issues like wedding costs and car leasing, and then even goes as far as talking about retirement funds. I'm greatly considering purchasing this book to keep with me as I progress financially in my years to come. Being a complete idiot when it comes to financial terminology, I found this book helped explain a lot of new items (i.e. Roth IRA), and expand well in an attention-keeping number of pages. So, while this book may not satisfy the economic genius or corporate mogul, it lives true to it's title by simply delivering truly helpful tips to the novice in financial handling (like me).

Restating the obvious but ...

Most money matters are fundamentally simple (dont overspend, buy low - sell high etc. ) and so this book re-states the obvious and simple things in simple words. People looking for a formula for financial success will be grossly disappointed with this book (manifested by some opinions here). Its a book that has some good to follow common sense tips. There is not a single tip in this book that hasn't been stated in another book or can't be found on a plethora of web sites. But it collects them and states them in simple words - like a book of quotations. Also - it is not and does not claim to be the "only personal finance book you'll ever need" - I hate those ...A good book to read on a flight or a slow afternoon.I think its a bit overpriced at [the money] (hence the 1 * deduction), buying it used [for less money] and it will be worth it.

I needed this book!

I was so completely disorganized with money - had some in savings, a few 401Ks from different jobs, stocks and real estate and a huge tax bill every year. Normally I get intimidated by financial books but this one worked for me. It totally explained what the best moves were as far as getting organized and taking control of my finances. I used to be freaked out about numbers and financial choices but she explained it all to me in a very simple way. Now I've set a budget for myself, I'm saving more money each month and I'm close to buying a second house. I definitely feel much more in control of my finances and my future. A lot easier than CNBC and infinitely more entertaining.
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