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ویرایش: 9th edition.
نویسندگان: Eric Kevin Tyson
سری: For dummies
ISBN (شابک) : 9781119517801, 1119517885
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سال نشر: 2019
تعداد صفحات: 499
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 10 مگابایت
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وضعیت مالی خود را بررسی کنید، از بودجه بندی، پس انداز، و کاهش بدهی گرفته تا انتخاب سرمایه گذاری به موقع و برنامه ریزی برای آینده، Personal Finance For Dummies ابزارهایی را در اختیار خوانندگان آگاه مالی قرار می دهد که برای به دست گرفتن مسئولیت زندگی مالی خود نیاز دارند. این نسخه جدید شامل پوشش یک لایحه مالیاتی جدید گسترده ای است که در سال 2018 اجرایی شد و تأثیر آن بر افراد، خانواده ها، مشاغل کوچک و تصمیمات املاک و مستغلات و سرمایه گذاری. بهعلاوه، علایق سرمایهگذاری نوظهور مانند فناوری و سرمایهگذاری جهانی، ارزهای رمزنگاری شده، سهام پات، تغییرات سبک زندگی که در نسل هزارهها رخ میدهد و موارد دیگر را پوشش میدهد. تناسب مالی خود را ارزیابی و مدیریت کنید گزارش اعتباری خود را ارزیابی کنید و امتیاز خود را بهبود بخشید سرمایه گذاری هوشمندانه در هر محیط اقتصادی انجام دهید درباره سرمایه گذاری بین المللی اطلاعات کسب کنید مشاوره تخصصی ارائه شده در Personal Finance For Dummies برای هر کسی است که به دنبال اطمینان از اینکه وضعیت مالی خود در مسیر درست است- است. و برای شناسایی زمینه هایی که در آن می توانند استراتژی های مالی خود را بهبود بخشند.
Take stock of your financial situation From budgeting, saving, and reducing debt, to making timely investment choices and planning for the future, Personal Finance For Dummies provides fiscally conscious readers with the tools they need to take charge of their financial life. This new edition includes coverage of an extensive new tax bill that took effect in 2018 and the impact on individuals, families, small businesses, and on real estate and investing decisions. Plus, it covers emerging investing interests like technology and global investing, cryptocurrencies, pot stocks, the lifestyle changes occurring with millennials, and more. Evaluate and manage your financial fitness Assess your credit report and improve your score Make smart investments in any economic environment Find out about international investing The expert advice offered in Personal Finance For Dummies is for anyone looking to ensure that their finances are on the right track—and to identify the areas in which they can improve their financial strategies.
Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Introduction About This Book Foolish Assumptions Icons Used in This Book Beyond the Book Where to Go from Here Part 1 Getting Started with Personal Finance Chapter 1 Improving Your Financial Literacy Talking Money at Home Identifying Unreliable Sources of Information Understanding the dangers of free financial content online Recognizing fake financial gurus Publishers pandering to advertisers Jumping over Real and Imaginary Hurdles to Financial Success Discovering what (or who) is holding you back Developing good financial habits Chapter 2 Measuring Your Financial Health Avoiding Common Money Mistakes Determining Your Financial Net Worth Adding up your financial assets Subtracting your financial liabilities Crunching your numbers Interpreting your net worth results Examining Your Credit Score and Reports Understanding what your credit data includes and means Obtaining your credit reports and score Improving your credit reports and score Getting credit report errors corrected Knowing the Difference between Bad Debt and Good Debt Consuming your way to bad debt Recognizing bad debt overload Assessing good debt: Can you get too much? Playing the credit-card float Analyzing Your Savings Evaluating Your Investment Knowledge Assessing Your Insurance Savvy Chapter 3 Managing Where Your Money Goes Examining Overspending Having access to credit Misusing credit cards Taking out car loans Bending to outside influences and agendas Spending to feel good Analyzing Your Spending Tracking spending the “low-tech” way Tracking your spending on “free” websites and apps Chapter 4 Establishing and Achieving Goals Creating Your Own Definition of Wealth Acknowledging what money can’t buy Managing the balancing act Prioritizing Your Savings Goals Knowing what’s most important to you Valuing retirement accounts Dealing with competing goals Building Emergency Reserves Saving to Buy a Home or Business Funding Kids’ Educational Expenses Saving for Big Purchases Preparing for Retirement/Financial Independence Figuring out what you need for retirement/ financial independence Understanding retirement building blocks Crunching numbers for your retirement Making up for lost time Part 2 Spending Less, Saving More Chapter 5 Dealing with Debt Using Savings to Reduce Your Consumer Debt Understanding how you gain Finding the funds to pay down consumer debts Decreasing Debt When You Lack Savings Reducing your credit card’s interest rate Understanding all credit-card terms and conditions Cutting up your credit cards Discovering debit cards: The best of both worlds Turning to Credit Counseling Agencies Beware biased advice at credit counseling agencies Ask questions and avoid debt management programs Filing Bankruptcy Understanding bankruptcy benefits Coming to terms with bankruptcy drawbacks Deciphering the bankruptcy laws Choosing between Chapter 7 and 13 Seeking bankruptcy advice Stopping the Spending/ Consumer Debt Cycle Resisting the credit temptation Identifying and treating a compulsion Chapter 6 Reducing Your Spending Unlocking the Keys to Successful Spending Living within your means Looking for the best values Eliminating the fat from your spending Turning your back on consumer credit Budgeting to Boost Your Savings Reducing Your Spending Managing food costs Saving on shelter Cutting transportation costs Lowering your energy costs Controlling clothing costs Repaying your debt Indulging responsibly in fun and recreation Lowering your phone bills Technology: Spending wisely Curtailing personal care costs Paring down professional expenses Managing medical expenses Eliminating costly addictions Keeping an eye on insurance premiums Trimming your taxes Chapter 7 Trimming Your Taxes Understanding the Taxes You Pay Focusing on your total taxes Recognizing the importance of your marginal tax rate Defining taxable income Being mindful of the second tax system: Alternative minimum tax Analyzing the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Trimming Employment Income Taxes Contributing to retirement plans Shifting some income Increasing Your Deductions Choosing standard or itemized deductions Purchasing real estate Trading consumer debt for mortgage debt Contributing to charities Remembering auto registration fees and state insurance Deducting self-employment expenses Reducing Investment Income Taxes Investing in tax-free money-market funds and bonds Selecting other tax-friendly investments Making your profits long term Does funding retirement accounts still make sense? Enlisting Education Tax Breaks Getting Help from Tax Resources Obtaining IRS assistance Consulting preparation and advice guides Using software and websites Hiring professional help Dealing with an Audit Getting your act together Surviving the day of reckoning Part 3 Building Wealth through Investing Chapter 8 Considering Important Investment Concepts Establishing Your Goals Understanding the Primary Investments Looking at lending investments Exploring ownership investments Shunning Gambling Instruments and Behaviors Forsaking futures, options, and other derivatives Ditching day trading Understanding Investment Returns Sizing Investment Risks Comparing the risks of stocks and bonds Focusing on the risks you can control Discovering low-risk, high-return investments Diversifying Your Investments Spreading the wealth: Asset allocation Allocating money for the long term Sticking with your allocations: Don’t trade Investing lump sums via dollar-cost averaging Acknowledging Differences among Investment Firms Focusing on the best firms Places to consider avoiding Seeing through Experts Who Predict the Future Investment newsletters Investment gurus Leaving You with Some Final Advice Chapter 9 Understanding Your Investment Choices Slow and Steady Investments Transaction/checking accounts Savings accounts and money-market funds Bonds Building Wealth with Ownership Vehicles Socking your money away in stocks Investing internationally in stocks Generating wealth with real estate Investing in small business (and your career) Off the Beaten Path: Investment Odds and Ends Precious metals Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies Annuities Collectibles Chapter 10 Investing in Funds Understanding the Benefits of Mutual Funds and Exchange-Traded Funds Exploring Various Fund Types Money-market funds Bond funds Stock funds Balancing bonds and stocks: Hybrid funds U.S., international, and global funds Index funds Specialty (sector) funds Selecting the Best Funds Reading prospectuses and annual reports Keeping costs low Evaluating historic performance Assessing fund manager and fund family reputations Rating tax friendliness Determining your needs and goals Deciphering Your Fund’s Performance Dividends Capital gains Share price changes Evaluating and Selling Your Funds Chapter 11 Investing in Retirement Accounts Looking at Types of Retirement Accounts Employer-sponsored plans Self-employed plans Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) Annuities: An odd investment Allocating Your Money in Retirement Plans Prioritizing retirement contributions Setting up a retirement account Allocating money when your employer selects the investment options Allocating money in plans you design Transferring Retirement Accounts Transferring accounts you control Moving money from an employer’s plan Chapter 12 Investing in Taxable Accounts Getting Started Paying off high-interest debt Taking advantage of tax breaks Understanding Taxes on Your Investments Fortifying Your Emergency Reserves Bank and credit union accounts Money-market mutual funds Investing for the Longer Term (Several Years or Decades) Defining your time horizons Bonds and bond funds Certificates of deposit (CDs) Stocks and stock funds Annuities Real estate Small-business investments Chapter 13 Investing for Educational Expenses Figuring Out How the Financial Aid System Works Treatment of retirement accounts Treatment of money in the kids’ names Treatment of home equity and other assets Strategizing to Pay for Educational Expenses Estimating college costs Setting realistic savings goals Tips for getting loans, grants, and scholarships Investing Educational Funds Good investments: No-load mutual funds and exchange-traded funds Bad investments Overlooked investments Chapter 14 Investing in Real Estate: Your Home and Beyond Deciding Whether to Buy or Rent Assessing your timeline Determining what you can afford Calculating how much you can borrow Comparing owning versus renting costs Considering the long-term costs of renting Recognizing advantages to renting Financing Your Home Understanding the two major types of mortgages Choosing between fixed- and adjustable-rate mortgages Shopping for fixed-rate mortgages Inspecting adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) Avoiding the down-payment blues Comparing 15-year and 30-year mortgages Finding the best lender Increasing your approval chances Finding the Right Property Condo, town house, co-op, or detached home? Casting a broad net Finding out actual sale prices Researching the area Working with Real-Estate Agents Recognizing conflicts of interest Looking for the right qualities in real-estate agents Putting Your Deal Together Negotiating 101 Inspecting before you buy Remembering title insurance and escrow fees After You Buy Refinancing your mortgage Mortgage life insurance Going with a reverse mortgage: Yes or no? Selling your house Part 4 Insurance: Protecting What You Have Chapter 15 Insurance: Getting What You Need at the Best Price Discovering My Three Laws of Buying Insurance Law I: Insure for the big stuff; don’t sweat the small stuff Law II: Buy broad coverage Law III: Shop around and buy direct Dealing with Insurance Problems Knowing what to do if you’re denied coverage Getting your due on claims Chapter 16 Insurance on You: Life, Disability, and Health Providing for Your Loved Ones: Life Insurance Determining how much life insurance to buy Comparing term life insurance to cash value life insurance Making your decision Buying term insurance Considering the purchase of cash value life insurance Getting rid of cash value life insurance Preparing for the Unpredictable: Disability Insurance Deciding whether you need coverage Determining how much disability insurance you need Identifying other features you need in disability insurance Deciding where to buy disability insurance Getting the Care You Need: Health Insurance Mandating health insurance: The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) Choosing the best health plan Buying health insurance Looking at retiree medical care insurance Chapter 17 Covering Your Assets Insuring Your Home Dwelling coverage: The cost to rebuild Personal property coverage: For your things Liability insurance: Coverage for when others are harmed Flood and earthquake insurance: Protection from Mother Nature Deductibles: Your cost with a claim Special discounts Buying homeowner’s or renter’s insurance Auto Insurance 101 Bodily injury/property damage liability Uninsured or underinsured motorist liability Deductibles Special discounts: Auto edition Little-stuff coverage to skip Buying auto insurance Protecting against Mega-Liability: Umbrella Insurance Planning Your Estate Wills, living wills, and medical powers of attorney Avoiding probate through living trusts Reducing estate taxes Part 5 Where to Go for More Help Chapter 18 Working with Financial Planners Surveying Your Financial Management Options Doing nothing Doing it yourself Hiring financial help Deciding Whether to Hire a Financial Planner How a good financial advisor can help Why advisors aren’t for everyone Recognizing conflicts of interest Finding a Good Financial Planner Soliciting personal referrals Seeking advisors through associations Interviewing Financial Advisors: Asking the Right Questions What percentage of your income comes from clients’ fees versus commissions? What portion of client fees is for money management versus hourly planning? What is your hourly fee? Do you also perform tax or legal services? What work and educational experience qualifies you to be a financial planner? Have you ever sold limited partnerships? Options? Futures? Commodities? Invested with Madoff? Do you carry liability (errors and omissions) insurance? Can you provide references from clients with needs similar to mine? Will you provide specific strategies and product recommendations that I can implement on my own if I choose? How is implementation handled? Learning from Others’ Mistakes Chapter 19 Using Technology to Manage Your Money Surveying Software, Apps, and Websites Adding up financial software benefits Understanding how apps can benefit and harm your bottom line Surfing hazards online Accomplishing Money Tasks on Your Computer, Tablet, or Smartphone Paying your bills and tracking your money Planning for retirement Preparing your taxes Researching investments Accessing economic and financial data Trading online Reading and searching periodicals Investing through automated investment managers: Robo advisors Buying life insurance Preparing legal documents Chapter 20 On Air and in Print Observing the Mass Media Alarming or informing? Teaching questionable values Worshipping prognosticating pundits Rating Radio and Television Financial Programs Finding the Best Websites Navigating Newspapers and Magazines Betting on Books Understanding the book publishing business Books at the head of their class Part 6 The Part of Tens Chapter 21 Survival Guide for Ten Life Changes Starting Out: Your First Job Changing Jobs or Careers Getting Married Buying a Home Having Children Starting a Small Business Caring for Aging Parents Divorcing Receiving a Windfall Retiring Chapter 22 Ten Tactics to Thwart Identity Theft and Fraud Save Phone Discussions for Friends Only Never Respond to E-mails Soliciting Information Review Your Monthly Financial Statements Secure All Receipts Close Unnecessary Credit Accounts Regularly Review Your Credit Reports Freeze Your Credit Reports Keep Personal Info Off Your Checks Protect Your Computer and Files Protect Your Mail Glossary Index EULA