Showing posts with label Workbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Workbook. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The Wall Street Journal. Personal Finance Workbook

The Wall Street Journal. Personal Finance Workbook Review



A hands-on, interactive guide to managing your monday and building your financial future

Many of the worksheets in this book are available online and can be saved, printed, and recalculated at any time. Go to: WSJ.com/BookTools

Understanding your money, and getting it to work for you, is more important today than it ever was, because you alone are responsible for every aspect of your financial life, from managing your day-to-day living expenses to planning a college savings fund and, ultimately, retirement. The sooner you start taking control of your financial life the better, and there’s no greater authority on financial matters than The Wall Street Journal. This workbook takes the mystery out of personal finance and addresses every topic you’ll need to master, from building a solid financial base to growing your financial assets. Worksheets, charts, and step-by-step instructions throughout help you do the math and work through the basics, making it quick and easy to organize your cash and eventually build wealth. Learn how to:

• Create a spending plan and budget

• Balance a checkbook

• Make decisions about what types of— and how much—insurance you need

• Manage credit and debt

• Finance big expenses like real estate and education

• Understand and properly assess your own appetite for risk

• Formulate the right asset allocation

• Start building an investment portfolio

• Make real estate decisions like purchasing vs. renting

• Refinance a mortgage

• Manage your 401(k)

• Deal with taxes

• Plan for college expenses


Also available—the companion to this workbook: The Wall Street Journal Complete Personal Finance Guidebook, by Jeff D. Opdyke

Get your financial life in order with help from The Wall Street Journal. Look for:

• The Wall Street Journal Complete Money and Investing Guidebook

• The Wall Street Journal Complete Identity Theft Guidebook

• The Wall Street Journal Complete Real Estate Investing Guidebook


Sunday, February 19, 2012

Personal Finance Workbook For Dummies

Personal Finance Workbook For Dummies Review



Hands-on tools and strategies to boost your financial fitness

From analyzing assets to planning for retirement, this new edition of Personal Finance Workbook For Dummies gives you the information and resources you need to get your finances under control.

Personal Finance Workbook For Dummies walks you through a private financial counseling session, using worksheets, checklists, and formulas for assessing financial health, providing for day-to-day financial management, making wise financial decisions, and investing for financial growth.

  • Addresses the latest changes in tax and credit laws and regulations
  • Strong focus on behavioral finance and how these issues impact decision-making with regard to personal money management
  • Tips to plan for big-ticket purchases
  • Expanded coverage on building and managing wealth
  • Information on how effective asset allocation can help reduce volatility and/or increase opportunity
  • Websites and ideas on how to get the most bang for your buck in everyday household expenditures

From budgeting and cutting expenses to getting out of debt and planning for retirement, Personal Finance Workbook For Dummies is a solution for those looking to avoid bankruptcy as well as those looking for something to help them plan for a successful financial future.


Friday, December 9, 2011

Student Workbook for Personal Finance: Turning Money into Wealth

Student Workbook for Personal Finance: Turning Money into Wealth Review



The Personal Finance Workbook contains tear-out worksheets to encourage step-by-step analysis of the decisions examined in the text. Used to assign homework assignments or as a student study guide, every worksheet is also available electronically on the book website and in MyFinanceLab. Along with a section on how to use a financial calculator, the workbook also includes: * Your Financial Plan: Guides the student, through a series of exercises that utilize the worksheets, to generate a very basic financial plan to explore where they are today, where they will want to be, and what they need to do to get there.


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Fear of Finance: The Women's Money Workbook for Achieving Financial Self-Confidence

Fear of Finance: The Women's Money Workbook for Achieving Financial Self-Confidence Review



Written for all females--young, old, single, married, divorced--in clear and easy-to-understand language, this step-by-step guide helps readers identify their financial goals, make wise investments, free themselves from debt, and plan for emergencies. Drawings. Worksheets.


Friday, June 3, 2011

Family Budget Workbook: Gaining Control of Your Personal Finances

Family Budget Workbook: Gaining Control of Your Personal Finances Review



Financial expert Larry Burkett introduces the ultimate family money management workbook. His sensible, realistic plan for getting and keeping your finances under control includes easy-to-use worksheets that make following the plan as easy as possible.


Sunday, May 8, 2011

The Complete Idiot's Guide Personal Finance Workbook

The Complete Idiot's Guide Personal Finance Workbook Review



The Complete Idiot's Guide Personal Finance Workbook Feature

  • ISBN13: 9781592578672
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A step-by-step guide to securing a solid future-no matter the financial climate. Interactive CD-ROM included.

This step-by-step workbook from a Certified Financial Planner gives readers a clear path for organizing their personal finances. From investing, debt management, and college financing to retirement, savings, and household expenses, content is written with easy-to-understand language and terms, this book includes:

*A detailed financial-profile overview
*An evaluation of priorities about spending, investment, and life goals
*A practical and prudent approach to income
*Advice on spending habits and savings initiatives
*A CD-ROM of basic worksheet forms, checklists and questionnaires


Friday, March 25, 2011

Personal Finance: Turning Money into Wealth with Student Workbook and MyFinanceLab with Pearson eText Student Access Code Card Package (5th Edition)

Personal Finance: Turning Money into Wealth with Student Workbook and MyFinanceLab with Pearson eText Student Access Code Card Package (5th Edition) Review



This personal finance book introduces readers to the concepts, tools, and applications of personal finance and investments. It builds on the 15 Axioms of Personal Finance, and helps individuals develop an intuitive understanding not only of the financial planning process, but also the logic that drives it. In order to leave a lasting impression, this book concentrates on the fundamentals and underlying principles of personal finance, rather than focusing on equations and specific tools which are more easily forgotten. Chapter coverage includes how to prepare for the financial future and highlights some of the important decisions to be faced. The book covers pertinent topics that relate to getting a job and turning that job into a successful career. It also provides easy to follow advice from an expert CPA that can be used as a learning tool in such areas as purchasing a car, getting insurance, investing in mutual funds, etc. For anyone looking for a guide to personal finance and financial planning.