The handy personal finance answer book

Paul A. Tucci, 1962-

Book - 2012

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Published
Canton, MI : Visible Ink Press [2012]
Language
English
Main Author
Paul A. Tucci, 1962- (-)
Physical Description
xvii, 317 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781578593224
9781578593897
9781578593903
9781578593910
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Appendix I. Real Estate Tips
  • Appendix II. Starting a Business Plan
  • Appendix III. College Cost Trends
  • Appendix IV. Government Resources
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Introduction
  • History of Money, Banks, and Saving
  • History of Credit Cards
  • Our Financial Mindset
  • Blogs
  • Basic Banking
  • Banks
  • Credit Unions
  • Managing Your Account
  • Online Banking
  • Paying Bills Online
  • Phishing and Other Online Scams
  • Personal Finance Software
  • Savings and Investments
  • Overview
  • Stocks
  • Investors
  • Investing for Retirement
  • Market Timing, Technical Analysis, and Fundamental Analysis
  • Buying Stocks
  • Protecting Yourself from Fraud
  • Analyzing Stocks
  • Helpful Financial Websites
  • Bonds
  • Mutual Funds
  • Individual Retirement Accounts
  • Investing in Gold
  • Investing in Real Estate
  • Selling Your House
  • Financial Planners and Investment Advisors
  • Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Insurance for Renters
  • Automobile Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Small Business Insurance
  • Taxes
  • Federal Taxes
  • Accountants and Tax Payers
  • IRS Audits
  • State Taxes
  • Local and City Taxes
  • Loans
  • Paying for Houses
  • Home Equity Loans
  • Reverse Mortgages
  • Car Loans, Leasing, and Buying
  • Paying for Education
  • Loans for Small Businesses
  • Loans for Vacations and Paying Off Loans
  • Planning Ahead
  • Saving for Retirement
  • Saving for Education
  • Caring for Aging Parents
  • Surviving Financial Crisis
  • Overview
  • Identity Theft
  • Protecting Your Privacy on the Internet
  • Bankruptcy Divorce
  • Death of a Spouse
  • Wills and Trusts
  • Getting Out of Debt
  • Retaining Financial Records
  • Budgetting Experts
  • Living within Your Means
  • Creating a Budget
  • Cutting Expenses
  • Teaching Your Children about Finances
  • Interesting Facts and Trends
  • Credit Cards
  • Finance Rates, Interest Rates, Introductory Rates
  • Eliminating Credit Card Debt
  • Debit Cards, ATM Cards and Pre-paid Credit Cards
  • Credit Counseling
  • Debt Consolidation
Review by Booklist Review

Tucci is chief operating officer and partner at iwerk inc., an innovative software developer and IT services corporation, based in Michigan. In The Handy Geography Answer Book, he offered answers to more than 1,000 questions on physical, economic, political, and cultural geography. He continues in the same format with this latest offering, breaking down the basics of money and finance into a simple question-and-answer format. Subjects include the origin of money, how to manage checking accounts, online banking, credit cards, stocks and bonds, retirement accounts, real estate, health insurance, taxes, personal budgeting, long-term health care, and bankruptcy. Although not a book anyone would read cover to cover, the format provides an easy way to find answers to many of those vexing financial issues that most people will encounter at various stages of life. There is nothing new here for those even moderately experienced in financial affairs, but it would make an excellent reference guide for the complete novice.--Siegfried, David Copyright 2010 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Library Journal Review

Investment banker Tucci (The Handy Geography Answer Book) provides answers to questions from "What is a bond?" to "Do people spend more money on overdraft fees or vegetables during the course of a year?" Accessible and easy to use, the book divides questions into topics and subtopics among nine different chapters, covering basic banking, investments, loans, insurance, taxes, planning your financial future, and how to survive a financial crisis. Some of the facts discussed are interesting, such as the origin of the term blue-chip stock (from the color of the highest-valued chips in some card games), and the further reading listed in the back matter is useful. BOTTOM LINE While this title is factually accurate, it does not add new insights and lacks the depth and personal touches of other works. Still, it will appeal to beginners in personal finance, and it is a good reference for those who want unencumbered basics.-Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen, Oregon Inst. of Technology Lib., Portland (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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