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Your money and your life [electronic resource] : a lifetime approach to money management / Robert Z. Aliber.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Economics and Finance, c2011.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 386 p.) : illISBN:
  • 9780804776417 (electronic bk.)
  • 0804776415 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Your money and your life.DDC classification:
  • 332.024 22
LOC classification:
  • HG179 .A433 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction and overview -- "Day-old bread" is worth $20,000 a year -- Managing your credit and your cash -- To rent or to buy : that's the question -- How much insurance should Noah have carried on his ark? -- The most expensive U.S. colleges are the best bargains -- Minimizing the bites of the tax collectors -- Bernie Madoff : mugger, con, or scam artist? -- The Merrill Lynch hustle : can you trust the brokers? -- Why are there 10,000 mutual funds and only two and a half automobile firms? -- If you won $100,000 in the lottery, how should you invest the money? -- An overview of financial planning -- Your social security benefits could be worth $300,000 -- If you don't know how much to save for retirement, you won't save enough -- Three plans so you won't outlive your assets -- A cruel choice : paying for medical recoveries or health care -- You can't take your money with you, but you can say where it goes -- Ciao and shalom.
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Includes index.

Introduction and overview -- "Day-old bread" is worth $20,000 a year -- Managing your credit and your cash -- To rent or to buy : that's the question -- How much insurance should Noah have carried on his ark? -- The most expensive U.S. colleges are the best bargains -- Minimizing the bites of the tax collectors -- Bernie Madoff : mugger, con, or scam artist? -- The Merrill Lynch hustle : can you trust the brokers? -- Why are there 10,000 mutual funds and only two and a half automobile firms? -- If you won $100,000 in the lottery, how should you invest the money? -- An overview of financial planning -- Your social security benefits could be worth $300,000 -- If you don't know how much to save for retirement, you won't save enough -- Three plans so you won't outlive your assets -- A cruel choice : paying for medical recoveries or health care -- You can't take your money with you, but you can say where it goes -- Ciao and shalom.

Description based on print version record.

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