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Editorial Reviews Product Description With more than 135,000 copies sold in previous editions, Personal Financial Planning has become one of today’s top answer books for people who want to know what to do with their money, and why. This streamlined seventh edition provides in-depth coverage and analysis of the latest tax law changes. In addition, it features an entirely new chapter on planning and paying for education expenses, including the new 529 plans; ramifications of the GST estate t
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Every person that attempts their own financial management will experience some level of risk when trying plan their financial future. Financial stability can become uncertain from year to year and the many things that play into these fluctuations can make it difficult to predict how stable the financial future will be. In many cases, situations that are beyond the person’s control can create chaos to the person’s financial planning, such as death, illness, or the loss of a job. Sometimes, pre
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If you're tuned in.
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All old abodes have their ghosts, and Wall Street has been well-lived-in since the Dutch erected a wooden stockade to guard against attack in the 17th century.
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Announcing the Save $1,000 in 30 Days Challenge October 30 No Comments latest by You’ll notice that I haven’t written a lot about frugality on this site. That’s because Americans suck at frugality. We spend more than we make. We’re terrible at deferring our immediate wants and investing for the long term. We go into debt. And we blame everyone but ourselves. Remember, fundamentally, there are two ways to have more money. You can earn more money or cut costs. If you’ve been reading this sit
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