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Take charge of your money now!

essential strategies for winning in any financial climate

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An edition of Take charge of your money now! (2009)

Take charge of your money now!

essential strategies for winning in any financial climate

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The book behind the empowering public television special--indispensable advice from the money experts who invest a lot inyou!As the storms of confusion and market madness swirl around us and we're bombarded by incorrect and perhaps financially lethal information, we need the calm, steady, informed advice of The Market Guys, Rick Swope and A. J. Monte. Trusted nationwide through their television show, seminars, and podcasts, they bring inside perspective on how the markets work, how to manage risk, and how to survive turbulent times.In Take Charge of Your Money Now!, The Market Guys share their key strategies for helping you control your finances, including● Managing Risk Is Rule #1 Reduce your risk by diversifying your investments. The Market Guys discuss the different types of investments that readers can pursue, including real estate, bonds, and gold.● Know the Language of the Markets From "stock split" to "value investing," knowing the lingo builds confidence, and confidence builds profits.● Identify Your Financial Enemies Every day you are surrounded by a cacophony of marketing messages that try to entice you to spend money you may not have. Learn how to avoid some of the most common traps, from credit cards and car loans to store gift cards.● Invest Without Fear Invest with confidence by figuring out your risk suitability profile, ensuring that you will choose investments that are appropriate for your level of tolerance. ● Emotions Are Your Enemy When it comes to money and finances, our emotions get in the way of what we often know is the right course of action. If you want to take charge of your money, you have to take charge of your emotions.● Follow the KISS principle Keep It Super Simple--a simple plan is easy to create and easy to execute. Complete with illustrative anecdotes, this book is a vital resource for these difficult economic times, a do-it-yourself classic by two take-charge guys.From the Hardcover edition.

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Ballantine Books
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2009, Random House Publishing Group
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Table of Contents

Know the market
Speak the language of the market
Choosing your market
Know yourself
Who's watching your money?
If you're not angry, you're not paying attention
Create a family budget
Keep it super simple
Secrets of the marketplace
Invest without fear
The threat of complacency
What is your purpose?.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
332.024
Library of Congress
HG179 .M598 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23207532M
Internet Archive
takechargeofyour00mont
ISBN 13
9780345517333
LCCN
2009013896
OCLC/WorldCat
290464729
Library Thing
8442964
Goodreads
6370354

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