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035 $a 2001017088
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dOrPss
050 04 $aHG 179$bG675 2001
100 1 $aGoodman, Jordan Elliot.
245 10 $aEveryone's money book /$cJordan E. Goodman.
250 $a3rd ed.
260 $aChicago :$bDearborn Trade,$cc2001.
300 $axxii, 970 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aMaximizing Your Investment Options -- Giving Yourself a Financial Checkup -- Determining Your Net Worth -- Creating Your Recordkeeping System -- Defining Your Financial Goals -- Analyzing Your Cash Flow -- Creating a Budget That Works -- Assembling a Long-Term Financial Plan -- Assessing Your tolerance for Risk -- Using Your Computer to Keep Your Finances in Shape -- Shopping Online -- Maximizing Returns on Cash Instruments -- The Importance of Cash Instruments -- The Benefits of Bank Insurance -- Earning Interest on Cash -- Types of Cash Instruments -- Using Your Computer for Home Banking -- Picking Winning Stocks -- Investing in Stocks -- The Basics of Being a Shareholder -- Buying Stocks on Margin -- Selling Short -- How to Pick Winning Stocks -- Understanding Key Financial Ratios -- Categories of Stock -- New Issues -- Spiders and Diamonds -- Socially Conscious Investing -- Stock Indexes and Averages -- Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRIPs) -- Shareholder Freebies -- Using Technical Analysis to Choose Stocks -- Choosing Stocks with an Investment Club -- Foreign Stocks -- Making Sense of Stock Tables -- Using Your Computer to Invest in Stocks -- Selecting Mutual Funds -- Load versus No-Load Funds -- The Advantages of Mutual Funds -- More on Fund Fees -- Buying and Monitoring Shares in a Stock Mutual Fund -- Types of Stock Funds: Choosing the Best for You -- Closed-End Mutual Funds -- Using Your Computer to Pick Mutual Funds -- All about Bonds -- Investing in Bonds -- The Basics of Holding Bonds -- Types of Bonds: Choosing the Best for You -- Bond Mutual Funds -- Types of Bond Funds: Choosing the Best for You -- Closed-End Bond Funds -- Unit Investment Trusts -- Speculating with Futures and Options -- The Basics of Futures Trading -- Futures Pools and Discretionary Accounts -- The Basics of Options Trading -- Using Your Computer to Trade Futures and Options -- Investing in Gold and Collectibles -- Gold and Other Precious Metals -- Coins and Bars -- Certificates -- Precious-Metals Stocks -- Precious-Metals Mutual Funds -- Precious-Metals Futures and Options -- Antiques and Collectibles -- Inside Real Estate -- Buying Versus Renting -- If You Decide to Rent -- If You Decide to Buy -- Finding the Right Home -- Choosing the Best Mortgage -- Protecting the Value of Your Home -- Selling Your Home -- Investment Real Estate -- Using Your Computer to Buy and Sell Real Estate -- Financing Your Present and Future Needs -- You and Your Credit--Managing It Wisely -- Open-End versus Closed-End Credit -- Secured versus Unsecured Credit -- Truth-in-Lending Rules -- Types of Loans -- Qualifying for Credit -- Problems with Billing -- Managing Your Credit Wisely -- Using Your Computer to Improve Your Credit Management -- Getting the Most for Your Money When Buying a Car -- Determining What Kind of Car You Need -- The Shopping Process -- Closing the Deal -- Buying a Used Car -- Financing versus Leasing -- Using Your Computer to Buy Your Car -- If You Have Problems with Your Car -- All about Insurance -- The Basics of Insurance -- Assessing Your Insurance Needs -- Auto Insurance -- Disability Insurance -- Health Insurance -- Homeowners Insurance -- Life Insurance -- Types of Life Insurance -- Choosing a Life Insurance Company -- Using Your Computer to Buy Insurance -- How to Finance a College Education -- Estimating College Costs -- Investing to Pay College Bills -- Winning the Financial Aid Game -- Applying for Financial Aid -- Borrowing Against Your Assets -- Using Your Computer to Finance College Education -- The Basics of Tax Planning -- The Basics of Filing a Tax Return -- Strategies to Cut Your Taxes -- Dealing with the IRS -- Key Provisions of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 -- Using Your Computer to Prepare Your Taxes -- Retirement--How to Get There from Here -- Projecting Expenses and Income in Retirement -- Social Security -- Pensions -- Pension Plans for the Self-Employed -- Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) -- Other Savings and Investments -- Evaluating an Early Retirement Offer -- Choosing a Retirement Lifestyle -- Taking Care of the Next Generation -- Estate Planning--Keeping Your Assets in the Family -- What Estate Planning Entails -- The Basics of Writing and Executing a Will -- The Living Will and Health Care Power of Attorney -- The Probate Process -- How to Avoid Probate -- Planning Your Funeral and Burial -- Controlling Your Financial Destiny -- Making the Most of Your Employee Benefits -- Pension and Retirement Savings Programs -- Traditional Defined Benefit Pension Plans -- Defined Contribution Pension Plans -- Retirement Plans for Employees of Small Companies and the Self-Employed -- Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) -- Health Care Benefits -- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) -- Dependent Care Benefits -- Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) -- Education Benefits -- Legal Services Benefits -- Company-Sponsored Insurance Programs -- Finding Financial Advisors Who Are Right for You -- Tax Preparers -- Bankers -- Financial Planners -- Insurance Agents -- Lawyers -- Money Managers -- Real Estate Brokers -- Stockbrokers -- Smart Money Strategies for Every Age and Situation -- Your 20s and 30s--Establishing Your Financial Foundation -- Your 40s and 50s--The Peak Earning Years of Middle Age -- Your 60s and Up--The Retirement Years -- When You're Single -- When You're Married -- When You're Divorced or Widowed.
650 0 $aFinance, Personal.
650 0 $aInvestments.
948 $a03/13/2002$b04/25/2002
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