Of course you do! Billionaires aren't the only people who need smart money-management techniques. Anyone can benefit from the practical advice in this comprehensive, easy-to-use handbook. You'll get solid information for every possible money topic - from opening a first bank account to the difference between blue-chip and small-cap stocks. Best of all, everything is simply and clearly explained. You'll discover:
* Indispensable basics about God, money, and you
* How to honestly evaluate your finances
* Why your attitued about tithing matters
* Creating a budget you'll actually use
* Low-risk, high-risk, and other investment options
* Insider clues for keeping Uncle Sam happy
* Proven steps for getting and staying out of debt
* And more!
Whether you're a retiree on a fixed income, married and juggling two paychecks, or even a college student trying to stretch a skinny budget to the max, you'll find a wealth of advice for making the most of your hard-earned dollars.
Al H. (alhetzel) from WOODVILLE, TX wrote on 11/6/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I've always said that they don't teach the right things in public schools. One of the biggest missing elements, in my opinion, is in teaching money basics. This book makes up for this omission. It covers everything from budgeting to investing to taxes to credit card debt. While nothing is covered in depth, it gives a great overview.
The only drawback, potential drawback, is that it is written from religious perspective. While not preachy or overtly endorsing one particular religious organization, some people may find the mixture of money and God disconcerting.
Bonnie D. from WYOMING, MI wrote on 8/14/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
easy to follow with much practical information about managing money from a Christian perspective - book is set up in a way that would appeal to college students and those in age 20-40 especially... but can be used by anyone desiring to learn more.
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Barbara R. from WALDORF, MD wrote on 6/28/2006...
A good book on how to be a good steward with your money and lots of good advice.