Simple Money

Simple Money
Author: Tim Maurer
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2016-02-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1493403249

When it comes to money management, most of us take a hands-off approach because we're just not confident that we have the know-how needed. But personal finance is actually more personal than it is finance. Tim Maurer has made a career out of distilling complex financial concepts into understandable, doable actions. In this eminently practical book, he shows readers how to - better understand their values and goals in order to simplify their money decisions - budget major expenses intelligently - reduce and eliminate debt - make vital decisions on home, auto, and life insurance - establish a world-class investment portfolio - craft a workable retirement plan - and more Readers will be relieved to see that managing their money is actually not as complicated as they thought--and that they can take control of their financial future starting today.

Astrology and Money

Astrology and Money
Author: Beverly Flynn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Astrology and personal finance
ISBN: 9780975858318

If you stopped anyone on the street and asked them to name their top three wishes, money would almost always be on the list. People kill for it and obsess over it. In "Astrology & Money: What's Your Wealth Quotient?" the author delves into the fascinating subject of mone from a totally new perspective. The first part of the book examines the traditional astrological indicators of wealth. You are invited to take the Wealth Quotient test and compare your score to those of wealthy individuals. Tips are given on how to improve a low Wealth Quotient, and reasons are also suggested as to why someone with a high Wealth Quotient is not financially where he or she would like to be.Part Two of the book takes a spiritual and metaphysical approach to money, and attempts to answer the question of what money really is, and how astrology relates to the answer. You will look at the history of money, and its meaning as represented down the ages in mythology, folklore and the Bible. Finally, you will be invited to take a new Wealth Quotient test, based upon what you have learned."Astrology & Money: What's Your Wealth Quotient?" takes a fresh look at an old subject. Once yo have read it, your thoughts about and your relationship to money will be changed forever.

DistributionLand

DistributionLand
Author: Martin V. Higgins CFP
Publisher: Advantage Media Group
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2014-10-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1599323591

If you’re retired or on the way, meet Marty Higgins— your guide for the journey through what he calls DistributionLand, a place of lovely landscapes but undeniable dangers. He’ll show you how to enjoy this new world—but he wants you to be well-armed. As founder of Family Wealth Management LLC, Higgins is a specialist in helping families to build and preserve their savings to last the rest of their lives and beyond. In DistributionLand, he takes you into retirement territory, where you distribute the gains of your working years. Be warned: You need to adjust to a new set of rules here, or you may not make it, as many have sadly learned. This isn’t Accumulation Land anymore, that youthful place where you built for a future far away. You need new strategies to fend off the beasts that lie in wait—among them, taxation, inflation, the cost of medical and long-term care, and an unpredictable market. You need not live in fear. Higgins has the tools that can help you do far more than survive in DistributionLand. He can show you how to create an income that will endure as long as you do, supporting the retirement of your dreams. An important first step is to define those dreams. Marty Higgins has the answers to the questions that he has heard retirees ask during his many years of practice. If you are to sleep well, you need to be confident that your money is secure and that you will be all right, no matter what. But he knows that you want and deserve more than that. You want to explore these new vistas and enjoy this new phase of life to the utmost. With Higgins at your side, you’re in for a joyous journey. “We are entering unchartered waters and fortunately Marty Higgins has done the work of a cartographer in Distribution Land that will enable you to both survive and thrive in the times ahead.” —Mitch Anthony, Author, The New RetireMentality “Kudos to Martin Higgins for creating a guidebook to help boomers navigate the largely unchartered territory of Distribution Land. A readable, fun and informative book.” —Moshe A. Milevsky, The IFID Centre, York University, Toronto “A must read for anyone within 10 years of retirement or recently retired. I’ve been a financial advisor for more than twenty-nine years, and I found the content of this book invaluable even at this stage of my career.” —Jay Van Beusekom, RHU, LUTCF; President & CEO of Jay Van Beusekom Financial Advisor, LLC

Your Clients for Life

Your Clients for Life
Author: Mitch Anthony
Publisher: Dearborn Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780793149544

The financial planing profession is undergoing a transformation from the historical approach of transactions and straight asset accumulation to an integrated financial and life planning strategy for customers. Your Clients for Life: The Definitive Guide to Becoming a Successful Financial Life Planner is a roadmap that financial planners can use to understand how to make the connection between financial planning and life planning. Its premise is that advisors of the future will need to deal more with money as an element of a client's life that cannot be viewed alone.

The Good Your Money Can Do

The Good Your Money Can Do
Author: Eva Yazhari
Publisher: Conscious Investor Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781544509907

Everyone is trying to find their meaning and purpose in life. We are becoming more conscious and more intentional with our decisions. Perhaps we have thought about making meaningful choices with food, lifestyle, and overall health, but when it comes to money, we often separate our purpose from our finances. How would it feel knowing that every dollar you invest is a reflection of you, as a person? It's the feeling of watching your child grow up strong and happy, or the feeling of accomplishment after a completed project. It's the peace of knowing, with every breath you take, exactly what you own in the world. In The Good Your Money Can Do, Eva Yazhari introduces her concept of impact investing and shares the story of her own mindset shift toward investing with awareness. At times philosophical and other times instructional, Eva shows you that your money has more potential than you ever thought possible.

The Inner World of Money

The Inner World of Money
Author: Marty Martin
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012-04-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0313398259

Unlike most guidebooks for improving personal finances, this breakthrough work helps readers defeat the often debilitating anxieties over money that can affect financial decision-making. For more than a decade, psychologist and business professor Marty Martin has helped hundreds of people around the globe overcome the psychological barriers to developing a healthier relationship with their money. With The Inner World of Money: Taking Control of Your Financial Decisions and Behaviors, Martin puts his practical, proven tools for effective earning, saving, spending, and investing in your hands. Bookstores are full of titles on improving personal finances, but none focus on the often debilitating worries that can lead to poor money habits. The Inner World of Money addresses those worries head-on with time-tested strategies for dealing with bill-paying, personal debt, splurge spending, investment, and household budgets. Going beyond simply explaining bonds, stocks, CDs, and mutual funds, Martin provides genuine, life-changing support based on the latest advances in neuroeconomics, evolutionary psychology, positive psychology/happiness studies, sustainability, socially responsible investing, and behavioral finance, an emerging science combining the best of finance and psychology.

The Number

The Number
Author: Lee Eisenberg
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2006-01-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0743282442

Do you know your Number? What happens if you don't make it to your Number? Do you have a plan? The Number is no ordinary finance book—it offers an intriguing and entertaining tour of weath gurus, life coaches, and financial advisers, and our hopes and fears for the future. The result is a provocative field guide to your psyche and finances and an urgently useful book for anyone over thirty. The often-avoided, anxiety-riddled discussion about financial planning for a secure and fulfilling future has been given a new starting point in The Number by Lee Eisenberg. The buzz of professionals and financial industry insiders everywhere, the Number represents the amount of money and resources people will need to enjoy the active life they desire, especially post-career. Backed by imaginative reporting and insights, Eisenberg urges people to assume control and responsibility for their standard of living, and take greater aim on their long-term aspirations. From Wall Street to Main Street USA, the Number means different things to different people. It is constantly fluctuating in people’s minds and bank accounts. To some, the Number symbolizes freedom, validation of career success, the ticket to luxurious indulgences and spiritual exploration; to others, it represents the bewildering and nonsensical nightmare of an impoverished existence creeping up on them in their old age, a seemingly hopeless inevitability that they would rather simply ignore than confront. People are highly private and closed-mouthed when it comes to discussing their Numbers, or lack thereof, for fear they might either reveal too much or display ineptitude. In The Number, Eisenberg describes this secret anxiety as the “Last Taboo,” a conundrum snared in confusing financial lingo. He sorts through the fancy jargon and translates the Number into commonsense advice that resonates just as easily with the aging gods and goddesses of corporate boardrooms as it does with ordinary people who are beginning to realize that retirement is now just a couple of decades away. Believing that the Number is as much about self-worth as it is net worth, Eisenberg strives to help readers better understand and more efficiently manage all aspects of their life, money, and pursuit of happiness.