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Watch It Made in the USA or Easy Money

Watch It Made in the U.S.A.: A Visitor's Guide to the Companies That Make Your Favorite Products

Author: Karen Axelrod

More than just a travel guide, Watch It Made In the U.S.A. will help readers appreciate firsthand the products, companies, technology, and workers that inspire our economy. Authors and factory tour experts Karen Axelrod and Bruce Brumberg provide fascinating photographs, advice for business and family travelers, helpful itinerary planners, and all the practical information necessary to visit nearly 300 factories and company museums across the U.S.A, from Boeing to Ben and Jerry's, Hallmark to Harley-Davidson.



Book about: Good Carb Meals in Minutes or My Loved One Is Dying

Easy Money: How to Simplify Your Finances and Get What You Want Out of Life

Author: Liz Pulliam Weston

Pulliam Weston (Your Credit Score), columnist for MSN Money and author of the nationally syndicated column "Money Talk," provides a practical, easy-to-understand guide to taking control of personal finances and establishing financial security. Like most financial advice books, this collection covers the basics, such as creating a financial toolkit, investing, planning for retirement and saving for college. While Pulliam Weston provides insights into these areas-especially for those without a financial background-she also charts new territory with her "60 Percent Solution" and "50/30/20 Plan," both aimed at spending control, as well as getting the most out of your credit cards and what to do if you've overspent on a car purchase. An advocate of online banking, Pulliam Weston maps out the right way to pay bills and advocates account aggregation and consolidation. She also provides a useful resource guide for finding a financial planner, a tax professional and an estate planning attorney. Checklists are included in each chapter, as well as helpful charts and tables that aid in getting and staying organized. This book will be a valuable guide on the path to financial control and security.

--Publishers Weekly

“If you want to simplify your life and make solid decisions—fast—this book is your answer. It’s one more reason Liz remains one of America’s most trusted financial columnists. Quick, easy, and empowering!”

—Jennifer Openshaw, Author of The Millionaire Zone and CEO, WinningAdvice.com

“As usual,Liz cuts to the chase to provide readers with practical, easy to implement tips for living a rich life. If you follow only half of her on-the-money recommendations you’ll be exponentially better off tomorrow than you are today.”

—Lois P. Frankel, Ph.D., Author of Nice Girls Don’t Get Rich and

Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office

Simplify your financial life…

now and forever!

• By the Internet’s #1 personal finance expert, MSN’s Liz Pulliam Weston

• Stop feeling overwhelmed by your finances: take control, the easy way!

• Save time, avoid mistakes, and help secure your future

Common sense. Easy solutions. Plain English. Best selling author,

Liz Pulliam Weston, takes on the problem everyone has, and nobody talks about: the sheer hassle of managing your money! Weston offers practical guidance and easy checklists for every decision: investments, credit cards, insurance, mortgages, retirement, college savings, and more! Discover how to consolidate, delegate, and automate your finances…save time and money…and live a more rewarding, secure life!

lizweston.com

Publishers Weekly

Pulliam Weston (Your Credit Score), columnist for MSN Money and author of the nationally syndicated column "Money Talk," provides a practical, easy-to-understand guide to taking control of personal finances and establishing financial security. Like most financial advice books, this collection covers the basics, such as creating a financial toolkit, investing, planning for retirement and saving for college. While Pulliam Weston provides insights into these areas-especially for those without a financial background-she also charts new territory with her "60 Percent Solution" and "50/30/20 Plan," both aimed at spending control, as well as getting the most out of your credit cards and what to do if you've overspent on a car purchase. An advocate of online banking, Pulliam Weston maps out the right way to pay bills and advocates account aggregation and consolidation. She also provides a useful resource guide for finding a financial planner, a tax professional and an estate planning attorney. Checklists are included in each chapter, as well as helpful charts and tables that aid in getting and staying organized. This book will be a valuable guide on the path to financial control and security. (Jan.)

Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information



Table of Contents:
Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Setting Up Your Financial Life 3

Your Financial Toolkit 3

Consider Two Checking Accounts 8

The Right Ways to Pay Your Bills 8

Build Your Control Panel 16

Set Up Your Command Center 20

Staying Up-to-Date 22

Your Checklist 25

Chapter 2 Take Charge of Your Spending 27

The 60 Percent Solution 28

The 50/30/20 Plan 31

How Do I Prioritize My Goals? 39

Couples and Money 41

Your Checklist 45

Chapter 3 Get the Most Out of Your Credit Cards 47

If You Carry a Balance 47

How to Find the Best Card(s) 57

Your Checklist 60

Chapter 4 The No-Sweat Guide to Retirement (and other) Investing 61

How to Manage Risk 62

Why Beating the Market Is So Tough 65

The Three Keys to Successful Investing 66

Why Life-Cycle and Target Maturity Funds May Be the Answer 70

Which Account Do I Use? 73

Coordinating Your Approach 75

Getting Help 76

How Much Should I Save for Retirement? 77

Ballpark E$timate® 78

As You Approach Retirement 83

Your Checklist 85

Chapter 5 The Easy Way to Save for College 87

Why 529 College Savings Plans Rock 90

Picking the Right College Savings Plan 92

Prepaid Tuition Plans 93

Your High School Game Plan 95

What to Do If You’re Starting Late 95

Your Checklist 97

Chapter 6 Insurance: Protecting What You Have--And Will Have 99

Auto Insurance 99

Renters Insurance 103

Condo Owners Insurance 104

Homeowners Insurance 104

Umbrella Liability Policies 107

Health Insurance 107

Disability Insurance 109

Life Insurance 110

Your Checklist 115

Chapter 7 Buying Homes and Cars 117

When You’re Ready to Buy a Home 117

The Home-Buying Timeline 119

Picking the Right Mortgage 121

The Smart Way to Buy Cars 128

Why We Overspend on Cars 129

What to Do if You’ve Already Overspent 132

Your Checklist 134

Chapter 8 When You Need Help 135

How to Find a Financial Planner 135

When You Need a Tax Pro 138

Working with an Estate Planning Attorney 141

Your Checklist 144

Chapter 9 Be a Savvy Shopper 145

Sites Worth Paying For 145

Price Comparison Sites 146

Internet Shopping 101 146

Sites to Bookmark 148

Check for Coupons 149

When You’re in the Market for Real Bargains 149

A Word about Price Guarantees 150

How to Be a Savvy Traveler 151

When Things Go Wrong 152

Your Checklist 156

Chapter 10 Changing Your Uneasy Mind 157

“The One Who Dies with the Most Toys Wins” 158

“We’d Be Fine If Our Income Was Just a Little Higher” 159

“I’ll Never Have Enough” 159

“I’m Such a Loser; I’d Be So Much Farther Ahead If I Hadn’t Made So Many Mistakes with Money” 160

“I’ll Never Understand This Money Stuff” 162

“It’s Not My Fault” 162

Money and Your Brain 164

Your Checklist 166

Chapter 11 Setting Goals, Or What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? 167

Visualizing Your Ideal Life 170

Setting the Timer 170

The End Game 171

What It’s All About 171

Resources and Recommendations 175

The Basics 175

College 175

Couples & Money 176

Credit & Debt 176

Estate Planning 177

Investing 177

Real Estate 178

Retirement 178

Savings Tips 179

Index 181


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