Suze Orman's Action Plan New Rules for New Times (Paperback)
| Author: Suze Orman |
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Publish Date: 3/23/2010
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| In a time of financial upheaval, this vital guide provides advice and tactics for managing personal finances during the economic crisis, covering such topics as credit, retirement investing, saving, spending, real estate, paying for college and job loss. Original. *Author: Orman, Suze *Publication Date: 2010/03/23 *Number of Pages: 244 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 0.75 *Width: 4.25 *Height: 7.75 |
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In a time of financial upheaval, this vital guide provides advice and tactics for managing personal finances during the economic crisis, covering such topics as credit, retirement investing, saving, spending, real estate, paying for college and job loss. Original. |
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The financial crises of 2008 and 2009 left many Americans poorer and others scared about the future. Noted financial expert Suze Orman comes to the rescue of the many Americans who now realize they can only rely on themselves to manage their money. Orman tells what to do first, second, and third. She provides advice on how to deal with debt, explains new legislation, and offers tips for retirees and those soon to retire. She also provides tips on how to teach children to be responsible with money. The idea is to take action! Orman condenses her years of advice, answering the big questions and pointing out the small but significant areas--all with the purpose of restoring families to a strong financial future.
The financial crises of 2008 and 2009 left many Americans poorer and others scared about the future. Noted financial expert Suze Orman comes to the rescue of the many Americans who now realize they can only rely on themselves to manage their money. Orman tells what to do first, second, and third. She provides advice on how to deal with debt, explains new legislation, and offers tips for retirees and those soon to retire. She also provides tips on how to teach children to be responsible with money. The idea is to take action! Orman condenses her years of advice, answering the big questions and pointing out the small but significant areas--all with the purpose of restoring families to a strong financial future.













