Showing posts with label Decisions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decisions. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Personal Finance Calculator : How to Calculate the Most Important Financial Decisions in Your Life

The Personal Finance Calculator : How to Calculate the Most Important Financial Decisions in Your Life Review



Today's most clear-cut guide for understanding and making everyday financial decisions

Is it better to buy or lease a car? How does one calculate an investment return? For that matter, what exactly is an investment return? The Personal Finance Calculator provides noncomplex tools and calculations for assessing current personal wealth, determining how much debt is too much debt, understanding credit card interest rates, and more.

Written by Esme Faerber, a McGraw-Hill author renowned for simplifying complex finance topics and explaining their use, this clear, concise book explains simple steps for getting one's financial life in order and saving money over both the short and long term. Readers will learn how to:

  • Keep investment costs from undercutting overall returns
  • Use the popular "Rule of 72" to estimate investment growth
  • Determine how much money they will need for retirement


Monday, October 10, 2011

Finance: Plain and Simple: What you Need to Know to Make Better Financial Decisions (Financial Times Series)

Finance: Plain and Simple: What you Need to Know to Make Better Financial Decisions (Financial Times Series) Review



Learn the fundamentals of financial language so you can make better financial decisions. This complete and easy-to-digest guide to financial jargon will show you how to understand finance, how to speak financial language, how to make better financial decisions and will show you how financial decision making affects you. Finance Plain and Simple is for everyone who will need to make financial decisions throughout their lives - be it about pensions, savings, mortgages or investments. This accessible book includes worked examples and case studies which illustrate how terms like AER and cash flow affect individual consumers.