Personal Finance at Your Fingertips

Author Ken Little
Ebook
On sale Jul 03, 2007 | 432 Pages | 9781440625626

One book. All the answers. 

As personal finances become more complex, referencing financial information just got easier. This book covers everything an individual needs to know regarding their money, including budgeting; banking; interest rates and mortgages; credit and debt; insurance; estate planning; college financing and student loans; real estate investing; mutual and exchange funds, stocks, and bonds; taxes and shelters; retirement plans (including Social Security), and more.

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Ken Little is the stock investing writer for About.com and the author of more than 12 books on personal finance topics, including Teach Yourself Investing in 24 Easy Lessons. His relaxed and informative style helps readers understand complex financial topics in a way that removes the fear factor that often accompanies tackling complex investment topics. In addition to being a personal finance author, Little was the chief financial writer for a large mutual fund and has been a consultant to several large financial services companies. He’s also served as the business editor of a major daily newspaper and vice president of marketing for a large financial services company. View titles by Ken Little

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One book. All the answers. 

As personal finances become more complex, referencing financial information just got easier. This book covers everything an individual needs to know regarding their money, including budgeting; banking; interest rates and mortgages; credit and debt; insurance; estate planning; college financing and student loans; real estate investing; mutual and exchange funds, stocks, and bonds; taxes and shelters; retirement plans (including Social Security), and more.

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Author

Ken Little is the stock investing writer for About.com and the author of more than 12 books on personal finance topics, including Teach Yourself Investing in 24 Easy Lessons. His relaxed and informative style helps readers understand complex financial topics in a way that removes the fear factor that often accompanies tackling complex investment topics. In addition to being a personal finance author, Little was the chief financial writer for a large mutual fund and has been a consultant to several large financial services companies. He’s also served as the business editor of a major daily newspaper and vice president of marketing for a large financial services company. View titles by Ken Little