Personal Finance for Dummies
Book - 2012
Tyson provides concrete, action-oriented guidance for tracking expenditures, reducing spending, getting out of debt, investing wisely, and financially surviving life's unexpected twists and turns.
Publisher:
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, c2012.
Edition:
7th ed.
ISBN:
9781118117859
1118117859
1118117859
Branch Call Number:
332.024 Tys
Characteristics:
xxii, 458 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.


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Add a CommentAs a CPA who been in practice over 50 years, would feel comfortable recommending this book to my clients and friends.
This book is easy to understand and interesting to read, I highly recommend it! Eric Tyson also has a Mutual Funds for Dummies which is very helpful.
One of the best summaries of financial how-to that I've ever read. I really wish I'd found this when I first graduated college; it would have saved me some money. :)
Very helpful! :)
This actually links to the Mini Edition for Kindle. It's a super short, 64-page summary of some of the more basic info in PF for Dummies.