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The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask

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Money management is more complicated than ever - you have to deal with yo-yo'ing stock markets, rising health care and home prices, taxes, and employment. Everywhere you look, there's more to worry about. Where do you start? The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask gives you the simple, straightforward answers you need to protect your finances. Written in a quick, easy, accessible style, this comprehensive handbook book takes you through twenty-five key financial categories,
The 250 Personal Finance Questions Everyone Should Ask is the personal finance guide that will answer your immediate questions - and serve as a reference for years to come.

192 pages, Paperback

First published August 29, 2005

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It did not go into enough depth, but it was a check list of questions you should have asked yourself if you know what your plan is about X. It's like how to be responsible with money as an adult.
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