Idiot's Guides Beginning Investing

Explore the Risks and Rewards for Various Investment Options

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On sale Feb 20, 2024 | 12 Hours and 45 Minutes | 978-0-593-85038-1
For a beginner, investing can be an overwhelming and intimidating topic, and finding which   investment options are right for you is an almost impossible task. Idiot's   Guides: Beginning Investing helps the new investor understand all the most   common investment options, how to choose the right ones for your needs and   goals, and how to increase your chances for success. This audiobook covers:
 
  • Self-assessment tools that help readers understand their own personal   risk tolerance and choose the investment strategies that fit their   needs.
  • Basics on each investment type, including stocks, bonds, mutual   funds, real estate, and more, with primers on each investment type, the   basics on how to invest with each option, and how to improve chances for   success.
  • The dos and don'ts of real estate investing, including what to pursue, and what to avoid when it comes to real estate.
  • Simple strategies for investing in the bond market
  • Tips and tricks for investing in stocks, including which types of stocks   to avoid and which types to buy
  • How to protect assets and invest using time-tested and sensible   techniques
  • Setting goals and investing for college, retirement, luxury purchases, and other common financial goals
  • Managing investments and personal portfolios for both short term and long-term gains
 
   © 2016 Danielle L. Schultz © 2023 DK Audio
Danielle L. Schultz is a principal of Haven Financial Solutions, a NAPFA-registered financial advisor, a certified divorce financial analyst, and a registered investment advisor in the State of Illinois. She also holds a Series 65 license (registered investment advisor representative) and earned a certification in college financial planning. As a certified financial planner, Danielle advises on investing and wealth management, retirement planning, Social Security, risk management and long-term care issues; college funding concerns; and cash flow and transition planning in self-employment and divorce situations. She holds an MA from the University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration, and a BA, magna cum laude, from Northeastern Illinois University. View titles by Danielle L. Schultz

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For a beginner, investing can be an overwhelming and intimidating topic, and finding which   investment options are right for you is an almost impossible task. Idiot's   Guides: Beginning Investing helps the new investor understand all the most   common investment options, how to choose the right ones for your needs and   goals, and how to increase your chances for success. This audiobook covers:
 
  • Self-assessment tools that help readers understand their own personal   risk tolerance and choose the investment strategies that fit their   needs.
  • Basics on each investment type, including stocks, bonds, mutual   funds, real estate, and more, with primers on each investment type, the   basics on how to invest with each option, and how to improve chances for   success.
  • The dos and don'ts of real estate investing, including what to pursue, and what to avoid when it comes to real estate.
  • Simple strategies for investing in the bond market
  • Tips and tricks for investing in stocks, including which types of stocks   to avoid and which types to buy
  • How to protect assets and invest using time-tested and sensible   techniques
  • Setting goals and investing for college, retirement, luxury purchases, and other common financial goals
  • Managing investments and personal portfolios for both short term and long-term gains
 
   © 2016 Danielle L. Schultz © 2023 DK Audio

Author

Danielle L. Schultz is a principal of Haven Financial Solutions, a NAPFA-registered financial advisor, a certified divorce financial analyst, and a registered investment advisor in the State of Illinois. She also holds a Series 65 license (registered investment advisor representative) and earned a certification in college financial planning. As a certified financial planner, Danielle advises on investing and wealth management, retirement planning, Social Security, risk management and long-term care issues; college funding concerns; and cash flow and transition planning in self-employment and divorce situations. She holds an MA from the University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration, and a BA, magna cum laude, from Northeastern Illinois University. View titles by Danielle L. Schultz

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