
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Money
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Narrated by:
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Shauna Zurbrugg
About this listen
You're no idiot, of course! But if figuring out your finances makes you feel like one, this audio can help. Produced by two nationally syndicated financial journalists, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Money is designed to help you make sense of everything—from long-term financial planning to money-making investment strategies. It provides the most up-to-date information you need to make sense of today's confusing monetary environment. You'll learn to conquer debt, improve your credit, translate banking jargon, save for retirement, make your money work for you, and more. Get control of your money—and your future—with these simplified guidelines for getting through the complex maze of the financial world.
©2022 Robert K. Heady and Christy Heady (P)2023 Phoenix BooksWhat listeners say about The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Money
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- Brent
- 10-08-10
good advise... a decade ago
This was a solid work, but now neglected by more than a decade of stagnation, phrases like "...in this audio tape..." tape? really? wow. Also spends way too much time telling you about where on AOL you can find financial advise/statistics, and how banks set CD rates. Since I don't leave enough money in interest bearing accounts in the bank, this was not terribly useful to me. Some works stand the test of time, this one could come back to life if someone would give it a through refresh.
Lastly - if you're a member on a monthly plan of, say, 14.95 $/month. Then buying this $8.95 book with a listener credit is not good personal finance (maybe I should write a book?).
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