Yes, You Can Get a Financial Life!: Your Lifetime Guide to Financial Planning

Yes, You Can Get a Financial Life!: Your Lifetime Guide to Financial Planning

Yes, You Can Get a Financial Life!: Your Lifetime Guide to Financial Planning

Yes, You Can Get a Financial Life!: Your Lifetime Guide to Financial Planning

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Overview

Life is not lived all at once--it's lived in moments, days, months, years, and decades. This means that the financial plans and actions we all have to take to meet our responsibilities sensibly must be organized by years and decades.

Ben Stein wrote the original guide to this subject almost a quarter century ago. Now, Ben, along with Phil DeMuth, the eminent financial planner and writer, have gotten together to update the book, incorporating the massive changes that have occurred in the economy in the past 25 years. This book tells you what and when to save, how much to save, what to save it in, when to spend, and when to say no to your present and yes to your future.

Yes, You Can Get A Financial Life! is a time-traveling guidebook on how to organize the money side of your life for all of the decades of your life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401911256
Publisher: Hay House, Inc.
Publication date: 01/01/2008
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 782,895
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ben Stein can be seen talking about finance on Fox TV news every week. He has written about finance for Barron’s and The Wall Street Journal for decades and contributes regularly to the AARP’s Modern Maturity (now AARP: The Magazine). He was one of the chief busters of the junk bond frauds of the 1980s, has been a long-time critic of corporate executives’ self-dealing, and has written several self-help books about personal finance.

Phil DeMuth is an investment psychologist with a longstanding interest in the stock market. He has written for The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s, as well as Human Behavior and Psychology Today. His opinions have been quoted on theStreet.com and Fortune Magazine. He is president of Conservative Wealth Management in Los Angeles.


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