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Motley Fool Personal Finance Workbook A Foolproof Guide to Organizing Your Cash and Building Wealth

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ISBN-10: 0743229975

ISBN-13: 9780743229975

Edition: 2003

Authors: David Gardner, Tom Gardner, David Gardner

List price: $20.00
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Pencil your way to financial security! What would it be like to know that you were making the very best decision for every dollar you spent or saved? Can you imagine balancing your budget by the beginning of next month? Wouldn't it be great to know whether a pro's advice is right for your situation? How valuable would it be to have a customized financial plan that would serve you for life? What you hold in your hands is the first step to achieving all of the above. Whatever your income, lifestyle, or financial concerns may be, The Motley Fool Personal Finance Workbook will help you put more power into every dollar. Like a financial global positioning system, The Motley Fool Personal…    
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Book details

List price: $20.00
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Touchstone
Publication date: 1/2/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 0.70" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

In 1994, Davis Gardner created The Motley Fool, an online investment service. With his brother Tom, Gardner has written about finance and computer technology in The Motley Fool Investment Guide and The Motley Fool Investment Workbook.

Tom Gardner founded The Motley Fool in 1993.

David Gardner founded The Motley Fool in 1993.

Introduction
Your Money and Your Life
Spending and Saving
Getting Out of Debt
Insurance
Short-and Long-Term Investing
Retirement Planning
Buying Big-Ticket Items
Income Taxes
When Life Happens
Hiring a Financial Professional
Doing a Financial Checkup
The Bit-by-Bit Budget
Money-Saving Tips for Living Below Your Means
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