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Jonathan Clements Money Guide 2016
Contributor(s): Clements, Jonathan (Author)
ISBN: 1515272265     ISBN-13: 9781515272267
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $15.19  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Personal Finance - General
Dewey: 332.024
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 6" W x 9" (1.09 lbs) 370 pages
 
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Expanded and updated for 2016, the Jonathan Clements Money Guide is the indispensable companion for Americans looking to stay on track financially. Written by The Wall Street Journal's longtime personal-finance columnist, this annual guide tackles retirement, college, home buying, estate planning and more. Here are just some of the new features in this year's Money Guide -How to build your own financial plan in 18 easy steps -My story: Clements details how he tackled crucial money issues -Dos and don'ts for 2016 -Great debates: A look at seven of the fiercest financial arguments -Fascinating statistics on how Americans are faring financially -Tax information for 2015 and 2016 -Up-to-date facts and figures on the economy and markets "It's hard to imagine a finer place to begin your search for financial peace of mind."-John C. Bogle, founder, The Vanguard Group "Clements is a first-rate financial writer who is a genius at making sophisticated advice accessible to everyone and a delight to read."-Burton G. Malkiel, author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street "Keep Jonathan Clements's Money Guide on your desk or tablet for instant answers to your essential money questions."-Consuelo Mack, anchor, Consuelo Mack WealthTrack "Since the early 1990s, Jonathan Clements's columns taught his readers, profited them, and made them smile. Trouble was, you needed to have read all his Wall Street Journal articles. Until now, that is. His Money Guide wraps this bounty, and then some, into a tidy package, destined to be enjoyed and referred to over and over by readers for decades to come."-William J. Bernstein, author of The Investor's Manifesto