An indispensable guide for any recent graduate that provides simple, easy-to-follow rules for making smart personal finance choices during the first decade of one's career.Having graduated from college with a degree, even the luckiest newly minted professionals—those who are able to quickly find a full-time job and support themselves—are often burdened with thousands of dollars in student loan debt. Many of these young professionals grow up hearing that they should not invest until their debt is paid off. Others fall too readily for investment scams or the siren call of instant entrepreneurship. Still others don't invest at all. From financial expert Michael C. Taylor comes a proposed means by which to not only pull oneself out of debt but to start building wealth from the first day on the job: adoption of modesty, skepticism, and optimism. The Financial Rules for New College Graduates explains that by embodying modesty, the opposite of status-seeking ostentation; skepticism, the ability to recognize scams, false promises, and the hyperbole and short-sightedness of financial media; and optimism, the belief that financial security can be yours with little to no risk, anyone can attain financial security. The early chapters address the role of interest rates, compound interest, and discounted cashflows, while the remaining chapters explore each of the most consequential personal finance choices that recent graduates will make in the first ten years of their career.
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An indispensable guide for any recent graduate that provides simple, easy-to-follow rules for making smart personal finance choices during the first decade of one's career.
Part One What's Stopping You from Achieving Wealth?Chapter 1 You Should Be WealthyChapter 2 On the Financial Infotainment Industrial ComplexPart Two Finance Math Concepts for LifeChapter 3 On Interest RatesChapter 4 On Compound InterestChapter 5 On Discounting CashflowsPart Three Just Starting Out: Getting to SurplusChapter 6 On High-Interest DebtChapter 7 On SavingChapter 8 On Low-Interest DebtChapter 9 On Retirement AccountsChapter 10 On TaxesChapter 11 On CarsChapter 12 On HousesPart Four Moving Along: Now That You Have a Financial SurplusChapter 13 On Investing: Efficient MarketsChapter 14 On Investments: Risky and Not RiskyChapter 15 On Investment AdvisersChapter 16 On InsuranceChapter 17 On WorkPart Five Feeling WealthierChapter 18 On RetirementChapter 19 On Estate PlanningPart Six Finishing Strong: How Will You Know If You're Wealthy?Chapter 20 On DeathChapter 21 Epilogue: On Being WealthyGlossarySelected BibliographyIndex
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“This book is a gift that will keep giving. Michael C. Taylor’s sharply organized insights and clear language provide invaluable advice. Essential reading and reference for anyone who aspires not just to financial literacy but to a lifetime of smart decisions and wealth creation.”
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An indispensable guide for any recent graduate that provides simple, easy-to-follow rules for making smart personal finance choices during the first decade of one's career.
Demonstrates how simple choices, especially in the years after college, can guarantee (barring misfortunes such as catastrophic illness or drug addiction) a lifelong, healthy relationship with money

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ISBN
9781440861055
Publisert
2018-04-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
510 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
216

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Biographical note

Michael C. Taylor sold bonds on Wall Street and founded a private investment business. He also writes about finance for the San Antonio Express News and the Houston Chronicle.