Money for Millennials

$10.99 US
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On sale Feb 27, 2024 | 9780744092561
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The all-inclusive guide to managing your money in your 20s, 30s, and 40s!

Money for Millennials provides you with the basic tools you need to manage your life and plan for your financial future. You’ll learn how to oversee every aspect of your personal finances as well as how to strengthen your financial plan to yield better returns on your investments.

This revised guide includes how to: 
  • Create and follow a budget.
  • Maintain a robust savings account.
  • Building an emergency fund.
  • Use online banking and the best account options available.
  • Use credit cards and how to pay off debt judiciously.
  • Pay off student loan debt and how to understand your options if you choose to further your education.
  • Make big purchases, such as houses and transportation.
  • Make the right choices when unemployed or underemployed or lack employer-sponsored health care options.
  • Make the most of retirement plans: 401(k), individual retirement accounts (IRAs), etc.

Even if you’ve tried budgeting books before and didn’t have the success you desired, Money for Millennials offers some different approaches that are worth trying. Your financial future is at stake—take advantage of all that Money for Millennials has to offer you.
"Financial consultant Fisher and researcher McGovern provide basic financial information for readers in their 30s and 40s. This volume, which builds upon Fisher and McGovern’s Idiot’s Guide to Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30s, uses 16 chapters, divided into three sections, to cover foundational basics (budgets, credit), changes with life events (birth of a child, buying a house, divorce), and future-planning (investments, retirement). Frequent subheadings and chapter summaries keep readers on track. The book concludes with 55 pages of glossary, resources (print, web, apps, podcasts), and sample forms (prenup, pet-care trust). VERDICT Provides a step-by-step foundation of generally conservative financial information, suitable for all ages and collections." —Library Journal

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The all-inclusive guide to managing your money in your 20s, 30s, and 40s!

Money for Millennials provides you with the basic tools you need to manage your life and plan for your financial future. You’ll learn how to oversee every aspect of your personal finances as well as how to strengthen your financial plan to yield better returns on your investments.

This revised guide includes how to: 
  • Create and follow a budget.
  • Maintain a robust savings account.
  • Building an emergency fund.
  • Use online banking and the best account options available.
  • Use credit cards and how to pay off debt judiciously.
  • Pay off student loan debt and how to understand your options if you choose to further your education.
  • Make big purchases, such as houses and transportation.
  • Make the right choices when unemployed or underemployed or lack employer-sponsored health care options.
  • Make the most of retirement plans: 401(k), individual retirement accounts (IRAs), etc.

Even if you’ve tried budgeting books before and didn’t have the success you desired, Money for Millennials offers some different approaches that are worth trying. Your financial future is at stake—take advantage of all that Money for Millennials has to offer you.

Praise

"Financial consultant Fisher and researcher McGovern provide basic financial information for readers in their 30s and 40s. This volume, which builds upon Fisher and McGovern’s Idiot’s Guide to Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30s, uses 16 chapters, divided into three sections, to cover foundational basics (budgets, credit), changes with life events (birth of a child, buying a house, divorce), and future-planning (investments, retirement). Frequent subheadings and chapter summaries keep readers on track. The book concludes with 55 pages of glossary, resources (print, web, apps, podcasts), and sample forms (prenup, pet-care trust). VERDICT Provides a step-by-step foundation of generally conservative financial information, suitable for all ages and collections." —Library Journal