Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need FROM OUR EDITORS
In print for more than 20 years, this classic personal finance reference, updated to take into account ongoing changes in the financial world, is a must-have for anyone who wants to manage their money more effectively. As Andrew Tobias notes in his introduction, this book wasn't written for people who want to get rich quickly -- the advice presented here is smart, commonsensical, and designed for those who are courting long-term success. Some of Tobias's recommendations will sound familiar and comfortable -- pay off your credit cards on time, conserve energy, do research online before you buy, save money whenever you can -- while others, like his belief that you should trust no one when it comes to your money, come across as somewhat more hard-nosed; however, they are all worth reading about and, more important, putting into practice.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
The million-copy bestselling classic is now even more indispensable, fully updated and revised to cover investing and money management well into the next century. Concise, breezily witty, and truly understandable, Tobias takes an informative look at the best uses for your money, no matter how much or how little you have. More than ever before, this is the "only investment guide many will ever need."(Barrons)
Tips on every aspect of personal finance, including:
Hoe to save 18-50% by spending smart When to invest in stocks, and when not to Tax strategies -- from charitable contributions to IRAs Who -- if anyone -- you can trust to manage your money How much life insurance you really need -- and what you should pay for it Clear-cut evaluaitons of Social Security, IRAs, Keoghs, and real estate deals "The Case of Cowardice" -- A no-nonsense guide to bonds
and much, much more, including completely new material on how the Internet is changing investing -- and how it remains the same.
SYNOPSIS
The title of this one says it all. Tobias, one of the most recognized names in investing, is back with an updated edition of his classic, which includes new info about online investing.
FROM THE CRITICS
Newsweek
Old Favorite: This book is back again...Tobias remains the funniest of financial writers.
New York Times Book Review
What Tobias has to say is as rational as a pocket calculator.
Library Journal
You've probably got the original it was a million-copy best seller so here's a revised version covering new laws and the joys of the Internet. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
BookList
Irreverent (and sometimes flip) and entertaining, Tobias serves up his tips with iconoclastic common sense.