Your Money Life: Your 30s

Your Money Life: Your 30s

by Peter Dunn
Your Money Life: Your 30s

Your Money Life: Your 30s

by Peter Dunn

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Overview

Your Money Life: Your 20's You will learn the best method for paying off debt, including student loans. How to cut expenses while livng the you want to live. How to determine what percentage of your income to spend on groceries, housing and transportation. Whether you are ready to buy a house or whether you should stick to renting. Finally, what your credit score means for your fianancial life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780983458869
Publisher: Green Olive Books
Publication date: 03/14/2016
Pages: 203
Sales rank: 1,062,023
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Peter Dunn, a.k.a. Pete the Planner®, is an award-winning financial mind and a popular personal finance commentator.In 2012, Cision ranked personal finance broadcasters based on their Klout social media scoring, Pete ranked fourth above the likes of Clark Howard and Jean Chatzky.Pete is the host of the popular The Pete the Planner Radio Show on 93.1 WIBC FM and the popular podcast Ask Pete the Planner® Podcast. He is also the resident personal finance expert on Fox 59 News. Pete appears regularly on Fox News, Fox Business, CNN Headline News, and numerous nationally syndicated radio programs. Pete is a weekly columnist for USA Today, The Indianapolis Star, and 10 other regionalGannett newspapers.Pete is an expert keynote speaker, and is hired by organizations nationwide to speak on the importance of financial wellness. Pete focuses on the practical answers to technical financial questions. As a former comedian, he's able to inject humor into a typically dry subject area. This combination of humor and practical advice is what keeps Pete's audience coming back for more.

Table of Contents


Introduction. 1. The Past: Debt. 2. The Present: Spending. 3. The Pie: Budgeting. 4. The Possessions: Major Purchases. 5. The Picture: Credit. 6. The Piggy Bank: Saving & Investing. 7. The Pitfalls: Insurance. 8. The Plan.
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