
If you are sick and tired in trying to make ends meet, don't know the difference between a 401(k) account from a box of Special K, then “The Money Book for the Young Fabulous &: Broke” is what the doctor ordered. Targeted directly for the "Generation Broke" which are those in their early twenties & thirties, and who are employed but swamped by credit card debt and student loans, then this user-friendly manual shows a clear course to practical investing and money management techniques that will quickly turn around any dismal financial situation. Suze Orman, a bestselling author, has the talent for eliminating the fears often associated with money management.
In “The Money Book for the Young Fabulous & Broke”, she diagrams how you set priorities and achieve your goals, whether you want to buy a house, or saving for retirement or just paying for your child's education. Suze also offers insight and inspires you to acknowledge your financial problems and then a clear cut path towards a solution. The good news is, if you’re still young then you still have the time to identify and correct the problems so you’ll never have to worry about being broke again. The book clearly defines such terms as diversification, IRA rollover, etc., even if those terms you find scary, or unthinkable, not important, you will still garner much knowledge from this book.
The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke
In “The Money Book for the Young Fabulous & Broke”, Suze Orman concisely explains what a FICO score is and why this knowledge is so important. She gives you the lowdown on stocks, bonds and mutual funds, then offers career advice, and then generates lots of ideas on how to consolidate debt, manage student loans, the most secure way for newlyweds to combine their finaces, and how to save money when times are tight. She also guides you on using credit cards, why canceling credit cards might not be such a great idea, how to make the most sense for using them, and the overall smartest strategies to help in paying them off. You couldn’t find a better starting point towards managing your finances then “The Money Book for the Young Fabulous & Broke”. I highly recommend it!
In “The Money Book for the Young Fabulous & Broke”, she diagrams how you set priorities and achieve your goals, whether you want to buy a house, or saving for retirement or just paying for your child's education. Suze also offers insight and inspires you to acknowledge your financial problems and then a clear cut path towards a solution. The good news is, if you’re still young then you still have the time to identify and correct the problems so you’ll never have to worry about being broke again. The book clearly defines such terms as diversification, IRA rollover, etc., even if those terms you find scary, or unthinkable, not important, you will still garner much knowledge from this book.
The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke
In “The Money Book for the Young Fabulous & Broke”, Suze Orman concisely explains what a FICO score is and why this knowledge is so important. She gives you the lowdown on stocks, bonds and mutual funds, then offers career advice, and then generates lots of ideas on how to consolidate debt, manage student loans, the most secure way for newlyweds to combine their finaces, and how to save money when times are tight. She also guides you on using credit cards, why canceling credit cards might not be such a great idea, how to make the most sense for using them, and the overall smartest strategies to help in paying them off. You couldn’t find a better starting point towards managing your finances then “The Money Book for the Young Fabulous & Broke”. I highly recommend it!

