Money
How to Make the Most of What You've Got
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About the Book
Whether you’re a student or an executive, in an upper income bracket or operating on a tight budget, you need this manual of personal financial management. Whatever your level of income and education, building personal wealth requires a sound knowledge of the 33 basic principles of sound money management covered in this book. It will tell you in clear and colorful language the four most important words you will ever hear about handling your personal finances:
How to make credit work for you instead of against you; how to beat the banks at their own game; places you should NEVER put your cash. You’ll be surprised; how to avoid costly scams that are fleecing unwary victims every day; how to make every dollar you earn work for you; how to minimize Uncle Sam’s piece of your pie; how to recognize “rules” that were made to be broken; how to prepare for and enjoy a comfortable retirement.
You’ll treasure Money as a valuable permanent reference to help you travel the bumpy road to personal wealth.
About the Author
In his 17 years as an independent business management consultant, Bill Lynott has counseled hundreds of small businessmen on their personal and business finances. Scores of his articles on business, personal finance and other subjects have appeared in newspapers, magazines and trade journals. His monthly trade journal column “It’s YOUR Business” has been running for 20 years.