The Complete Guide to Managing Your Parents' Finances When They Cannot

The Complete Guide to Managing Your Parents' Finances When They Cannot
Author: W. A. Swan
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Company
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-10-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1601383134

A comprehensive guide to manage the finances of aging parents, discussing what to expect, and providing step- by-step instructions to protect their assets, evaluate their income, understand social security, do their taxes, and fulfill their wishes.

How to Raise a Family on Less Than Two Incomes

How to Raise a Family on Less Than Two Incomes
Author: Denise M. Topolnicki
Publisher: Broadway
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Many parents today believe that two steady incomes are not only desirable but absolutely necessary in order to raise a family. Yet most full-time working mothers say that if it weren't for the money, they would not work, and instead would stay at home with their children. After the birth of her second child, Denise Topolnicki faced this common dilemma: Continue working full-time, or spend more time with her family? As a former editor of "Money, Denise used her financial expertise and discovered that she could work only part-time "and be at home for her children--while not breaking her family's budget. By combining her investment know-how with compassionate advice, Denise gives parents a clear-cut strategy for controlling their money--from saving on food, to creating a cash reserve, to learning how to retire on less than two incomes. Packed with worksheets, detailed plans, and inspiring case studies, Topolnicki's plan helps families set fun priorities while still balancing the checkbook. Whether you want to leave work altogether or continue part-time, this book" is the key to freedom for millions of families trapped on the working-parent treadmill.

Protecting Your Parents' Money

Protecting Your Parents' Money
Author: Jeff D. Opdyke
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-08-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0062079409

Wall Street Journal “Love and Money” columnist Jeff D. Opdyke offers a compassionate and highly effective handbook designed to help elderly parents manage their money. Protecting Your Parents’ Money is the essential guide to helping Mom and Dad navigate the finances of retirement, covering such topics as understanding Medicare, preventing elder fraud, and the hunt for a quality, affordable retirement home. Protecting Your Parents’ Money is a book everyone should own, as members of the Baby Boomer generation find themselves dealing with the many financial problems surrounding aging parents, and face their own future as seniors.

The Complete Guide to Managing Your Money

The Complete Guide to Managing Your Money
Author: Larry Burkett
Publisher: Arrowood Press
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780884861324

Designed to help individuals understand the origin of most financial troubles, this collection of bestselling works from Larry Burkett is a complete money guide which provides a means to escape the "debt cycle.

The Complete Guide to Personal Finance

The Complete Guide to Personal Finance
Author: Tamsen Butler
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Company
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-01-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1620230704

In this completely revised edition, young people learn how to get and manage credit, how to make and stick to a budget, how to pay for college, how to determine needs versus wants, how to pay for a car, how to open a bank account, how to balance a checkbook, how to manage finances online, and how to avoid financial mistakes. You will also learn about investments, taxes, checks, debit cards, credit cards, and budget tips. This book is filled with helpful suggestions from financial counselors, and you will discover ways to jumpstart your financial future and use money responsibly.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Money

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Money
Author: Christy Heady
Publisher: Alpha Computer
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781567615302

You're no idiot, of course. You know how to write a check, make a deposit, and read a monthly statement. With financial markets in flux and many Americans mired in debt, you're looking for better ways to manage your money, but learning the financial ropes is testing the limits of your time and patience. Save your money and your life! The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Managing Your Money, Third Edition, is written by two experts who know the world of saving, investing, and credit inside and out. You'll learn savvy strategies to fatten your wallet and cut your costs from credit cards, mortgages, car-buying, and checking. In this Complete Idiot's Guide®, you get: Common-sense advice on how to decipher-and profit from-economy and market reports. Tips on maintaining a sound credit rating and winning loan approval. Idiot-proof ways to protect your personal and financial information from fraud. Ten money-making secrets your banker won't tell you.

Not Your Parents' Money Book

Not Your Parents' Money Book
Author: Jean Chatzky
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2010-08-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1416994734

For the first time, financial guru and TODAY Show regular Jean Chatzky brings her expertise to a young audience. Chatzky provides her unique, savvy perspective on money with advice and insight on managing finances, even on a small scale. This book will reach kids before bad spending habits can get out of control. With answers and ideas from real kids, this grounded approach to spending and saving will be a welcome change for kids who are inundated by a consumer driven culture. This book talks about money through the ages, how money is actually made and spent, and the best ways for tweens to earn and save money.

How to Raise a Family on Less Than Two Incomes

How to Raise a Family on Less Than Two Incomes
Author: Denise Topolnicki
Publisher: Crown Currency
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2001-07-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0767908902

Many parents today believe that two steady incomes are not only desirable but absolutely necessary in order to raise a family. Yet most full-time working mothers say that if it weren't for the money, they would not work, and instead would stay at home with their children. After the birth of her second child, Denise Topolnicki faced this common dilemma: Continue working full-time, or spend more time with her family? As a former editor of Money, Denise used her financial expertise and discovered that she could work only part-time and be at home for her children--while not breaking her family's budget. By combining her investment know-how with compassionate advice, Denise gives parents a clear-cut strategy for controlling their money--from saving on food, to creating a cash reserve, to learning how to retire on less than two incomes. Packed with worksheets, detailed plans, and inspiring case studies, Topolnicki's plan helps families set fun priorities while still balancing the checkbook. Whether you want to leave work altogether or continue part-time, this book is the key to freedom for millions of families trapped on the working-parent treadmill.

The Complete Legal Guide to Senior Care

The Complete Legal Guide to Senior Care
Author: Brette McWhorter Sember
Publisher: SphinxLegal
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 157248229X

Navigates the world of health-care services and long-term care facilities for the reader or for the reader's aging parents

How Not to Move Back in With Your Parents

How Not to Move Back in With Your Parents
Author: Rob Carrick
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0385671938

In this era of the Boomerang Generation, here at last is a full and frank guide to avoiding the need to move back in with your parents. Rob Carrick of The Globe and Mail is one of Canada's most trusted and widely read financial experts. His latest book is the first by anyone to target financial advice specifically at young adults graduating from university or college and moving into the workforce, into the housing market and into family life. Financial beginners, in other words. Carrick offers what can only be described as a wealth of information, on the full life cycle of financial challenges and opportunities young people face, including saving for a post-secondary education and paying off student debts, establishing a credit rating, basic banking and budgeting, car and home buying, marriage and raising children of their own, and insurance. The book is mindful throughout that parents have a big role to play in all this. It addresses young readers throughout but regularly asks them to see things from their parents' perspective. In that way, Rob Carrick is able to offer advice to both generations. He even recognizes that in these difficult times, moving back in with the folks is sometimes a short-term necessity. So there is a section devoted to such important questions as: Should your parents be charging you rent? For that and many thousands of dollars' worth of other reasons, this is a book that every parent needs to buy for each of their kids, plus one for themselves.