The little book that saves your assets - What the rich do to stay wealthy in up and down markets
(Little Books. Big Profits)
"My favorite is The Little Book that Saves your Assets: What the Rich Do to Stay Wealthy in Up and Down Markets...Darst says to thrive financially today you must practice asset allocation, compiling a financial portfolio with assets that make money when the economy is doing well, but also including assets that make money when the economy slows down." - Susan Rucci, BookPage, January 2009 Issue
The mathematical and finance field can be a very lucrative one, with jobs ranging from bankers to lawyers to urban planners, and more. Kids with a love of numbers and math concepts may find this industry both satisfying and challenging. What does it take to pursue a career in math and money? Completely redesigned and updated with current information, "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Math and Money, Second Edition" helps kids identify their personality traits and guides them on how best to apply those skills to careers in the mathematical or financial field.
"Easy Money" provides a practical, easy-to-understand guide to taking control of personal finances and establishing financial security.This collection covers the basics, such as creating a financial toolkit, investing, planning for retirement and saving for college. While Pulliam Weston provides insights into these areas-especially for those without a financial background-she also charts new territory with her "60 Percent Solution" and "50/30/20 Plan," both aimed at spending control, as well as getting the most out of your credit cards and what to do if you've overspent on a car purchase.
Transform Your Personal Financial Habits and Attitudes…And Your Life! Real money solutions from the best-selling author of Personal Finance For Dummies, Eric Tyson! Save smarter, invest smarter, and spend smarter, starting today Reduce your financial risks–and eliminate your money anxieties
Full of Bull: Do What Wall Street Does, Not What It Says, To Make Money in the Market
"I am going to initiate coverage on this book: BUY! The title perfectly encompasses the theme of the book. Stephen McClellan, a Wall Street analyst for 32 years, highlights common practices of research analysts and what they mean for individual investors. This is a quick read, filled with anecdotes from Stephen's long career and his sound investment advice.