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Personal Finance 101 - A Beginner's Guide: What Every High School and University Student Needs to Know About Debt, Credit, and Money!

Everything that you need to know about basic personal finances, from how to open a checking account to getting credit cards to how to use credit wisely and to your advantage to how to avoid getting into trouble with debt and credit to how to get a loan or grant for university to basic investing ideas, and more is in this book! Filled with a wealth of knowledge to help you gain good personal financial habits and retire wealthy, Personal Finance 101 - A Beginner's Guide is ideal for teens and twenty-somethings just starting out in the financial world. Parents will want to read this book with their young adults to give them the head start in financial life that they never received. Complete with numerous links to on-line resources, you'll want to refer to this book over and over again!
Author: Peter Salmon
Digital:
84 pages
Download: PDF
Company: Golden Roc Financial Services, LLC
(2005-04-21)
List Price: $7.95
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Invest Like the Best: Using Your Computer to Unlock the Secrets of the Top Money Managers/Book and Idks
Duplicate and surpass the portfolios of the nation's top money managers using a personal computer. O'Shaughnessy provides step-by-step guidelines for building a computer model to emulate any money manager from John Templeton to Peter Lynch--and tells how to outperform them all. 50 illus.
Author: James P. O'Shaughnessy
Software:
244 pages
Company: McGraw-Hill Companies
(1994-01)
ISBN: 0070479844
List Price: $34.95
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Invest in Charity: A Donor's Guide to Charitable Giving

A Complete Guide to Personal Philanthropy
Are you one of the newly wealthy with an interest in "giving back" . . . an heir to money you'd like to share with a favorite cause . . . or simply someone who would like to do good in your community? There are more opportunities than ever for people of every financial station to make a difference through charitable giving. But how do you choose among the many options available, and how do you know which type of gift is best for you?
Invest in Charity: A Donor's Guide to Charitable Giving will teach you everything you need to know to devise and follow an effective charitable giving plan. It explains how to find the right charity; understand the tax, estate, and financial considerations; and select a gift-whether it's a one-time cash gift or a lifelong annuity. Covering everything from researching the legitimacy of a nonprofit organization to navigating the tax and estate laws that apply to you, this guide will help you make your bequest with complete confidence that it's right for your charity and for you.
Author: Ron Jordan, Katelyn L. Quynn, Katelyn Quynn
Hardcover:
264 pages
Company: Wiley
(2001-06-22)
ISBN: 0471414395
List Price: $29.95
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Open Question: What is you best FX broker?
I want to know if you people are inventing in forex, but I want to know if you have a broker working for you, can you tell me what is the best one? Im so ready to invest, but I want to do it with the best one, so please, advice me.
Plus, I don?t care about the spread or the raking, I just want a good service to me.
Thanks a lot
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Open Question: How would most of you feel about an alternative for State social and rehabilitative services?
How would a company that will actually help single parents/struggling parents get on their feet with the knowledge, educational tools and support that is needed now more than ever, all for a cost of your volunteered time to re-invest your success with this same company?
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Open Question: Which Smartphone to Get?
I currently have the Palm Treo 755 and have had 2 Treo's in the past. I can say that I have been happy by using them. There simple and have not had any problem with Palm products. But now with all the competition out there I would like to upgrade even try something new.
My provider is Verizon whom I get the best service in my area.
I like Palm and it looks like they announced the new Palm Pre touchscreen. It looks good from video demos. It's a Palm which I like but will be released through Sprint.
Verizon has the Storm which is clean as well but I'm a fan of the QWERTY key board.
AT&T has the Blackberrry Bold which I like! It has a QWERTY keyboard and has the features of a Storm.
I'm trying to do as much research as I can before I invest in a new phone. I'm a well organized person and I want a phone that is worth while.
Suggestions would be great especially if you have or used either of these phones. Thanks.
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Resolved Question: Which of these so few election promises will Obama keep?
Improve options for displaced workers
Help community and small business development agencies
Improve rural schools and availability of doctors
Help organic farmers and promote regional food systems
Give new farmers tax incentives
Provide farmers capital and help rural small businesses
Create rural revitalization program
Improve high school graduation rates
Double the number of high school students taking college level courses
Double charter school funding
Include more technology in public schools
Provide tuition assistance to students who perform community service
Recruit teachers and principals
Recruit science and technology teachers
Provide pay raises for teachers and principals
Pay tuition for students going into teaching
Increase Head Start and Early Start
Create Classroom Corps
Double funding for after-school programs
Improve No Child Left Behind
Lower dropout rate
Provide incentives for rural teachers
Increase assistance to land-grant colleges
End American dependence on foreign oil in ten years
Increase number of plug-in hybrid cars
Double renewable energy within four years
Reduce electricity demand by 15 percent in ten years
Cap carbon emissions
Create new green-collar jobs
Help U.S. automaker adapt
Reduce oil consumption
Help manufacturers go green
Double clean-energy funding
Create Green Jobs Corps
Invest $10 billion per year in clean technologies fund
Increase money for low-carbon coal technologies
Push cellulosic ethanol
Create energy-efficiency grant program
Provide universal health care
Spend $10 billion a year on implementing electronic health system
Expand nurse-family partnership program
Help individuals purchase private health insurance
Expand eligibility for Medicaid and SCHIP
Address women's health issues
Establish loan forgiveness program for rural doctors and nurses
Help homeowners
Create an affordable-housing trust
Protect New Orleans
Invest $60 billion in infrastructure
Invest in rural infrastructure
Invest $1 billion in transitional jobs programs
Provide every American broadband access
Expand high-speed Internet access in rural area
Support a global education fund
Increase funding to train police to gather intelligence
Expand Army and Marine Corps
Provide soldiers with necessary equipment
Target every source of fear in the Americas
Create information declassification center
Ensure military has enough training
Strengthen civilian agencies
Give National Guard appropriate equipment, rest
Create international anti-terrorism network
Make cyber-security a federal priority
Update Veterans Affairs hospital system
Ensure all veterans are covered
Ensure adequate number of VA clinics
Increase housing assistance
Fully fund VA
Improve military's mental health screening and care
Improve care for various injuries and women's health through VA
Reverse 2003 ban on enrolling low-income veterans
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/04/obamas-long-list-of-promi_n_148598.html
for added details of each promise see the link
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Open Question: Help with Great Depression questions?
1. Identify two economically unsound business practices used by corporations during the 1920s.
2. Why were many brokers financially ruined by the stock market crash?
3. How would agricultural surpluses affect farm prices?
4. Many people who chose to not invest in the stock market put their savings into bank accounts instead. They thought they were safe when the stock market crashed, but they were wrong. Why were many of these people financially ruined by the stock market crash?
5. Identify two causes of unemployment during the Depression.
6. Many corporations survived the stock market crash but failed during the ensuing depression. Explain how this could happen.
7. Why would people employed in service occupations (such as hairdressers and waiters) be among the first laid off during a depression?
8. How would prices be affected by a depression?
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Open Question: Why don't the UK government invest in inproving the existing railway infrastructure in London?
I'm sure it must be cheaper to improve the London railway network than build the new CrossRail. For example rebuilding a station where Park Royal West Station once stood, ie: where the Central and Piccadilly lines cross, to allow passengers to interchange. This is just one of many cost effective improvements that can be made to make travel easier. MP John Randel suggested another: to link the Central Line from Ruislip Gardens to Ickenham and on to the existing tracks to Uxbridge. There could than be direct trains to Northolt and Shepherds Bush from Uxbridge and if the Metropolitan &/or Piccadilly were down you could have an alternative. This would also ease the rail replacement bus services.
I've made suggestions to TFL but I've got back stupid answers.
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Open Question: MAth PLease help ???
1: What is the simple interest on $100 at 3% for one year?
$1.50
$3.00
$6.00
$9.00
2: What is the compound interest on $100 at 3%, compounded semiannually for three years?
$18.00
$2.74
$9.34
$16.00
3: At 6% compounded semiannually, $100 becomes $200 in 12 years, that is, the interest is $100. How much more is this than the simple interest for the 12 years at 6% annually?
$24
$28
$25.65
$29.45
4: Sam saved 25% of what he earned. How much did he save in a month in which he earned $14.55 from his paper route and $18.90 from shoveling snow?
$7.56
$8.13
$8.36
$9.45
5: The Swift family's monthly income is $395. How much is spent for clothing if they follow this budget: Food, 25%; shelter, 28%; clothing, 12%; advancement, 10%; service, 15%; and the rest for savings.
$47.40
$56.20
$48.90
$52.35
6: Joe's father deposited $750 in a savings account that pays 2% interest compounded semiannually. What amount will he have in this account at the end of one year?
$765.40
$766.10
$765.08
$764.98
7: Mr. Gordon has deposited $750 where the interest is 3% compounded semiannually. How much will Mr. Gordon have in his account after 5 years?
$870.41
$970.86
$872.67
$1071.91
8: Mary deposits $1.50 a week in her Vacation Savings Club. How much money will she get at the end of 50 weeks?
$55.00
$65.00
$70.25
$75.00
9: The cash price of a radio is $80. On the installment plan the price is $10 down and $20 a month for 4 months. About what rate of interest is paid on the installment plan?
112.53 %
13.5 %
12.5 %
22.2%
10: What is the cost of a $1000 corporation bond bought at 103? Omit brokerage.
$1003
$1030
$1300
$1033
11: Mr. Thorn bought an $18.75 United States Savings Bond. What would $18.75 amount to in 9 2/3 years at 3% interest compounded annually?
$26.00
$27.65
$24.95
$22.30
12: A home costs $12,000. The cash down payment must be at least 10% of the first $7000 plus 40% of the remainder. What is the least cash down payment?
$720
$2950
$2700
$1900
13: A man buys a home for $15,000 cash. If he had invested this money, it would have earned interest at 5% compounded annually. How much interest would be lost in three years?
$2250.00
$2364.38
$2150.00
$2167.43
14: A man has $7500 to invest for about 10 years. He could buy government E bonds (a $750 bond matures to $1000 after 9 2/3 years), or he could buy stocks paying 2% annually. After 9 2/3 years, how much interest will the bonds have earned?
$2500
$1500
$2250
$2175
15: After 10 years, how much interest will the stocks have earned?
$2500
$1500
$2250
$2175
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Resolved Question: Can Liberals tell me which promise they bought into while drinking Obama's koolaid?
Improve options for displaced workers
Help community and small business development agencies
Improve rural schools and availability of doctors
Help organic farmers and promote regional food systems
Give new farmers tax incentives
Provide farmers capital and help rural small businesses
Create rural revitalization program
Improve high school graduation rates
Double the number of high school students taking college level courses
Double charter school funding
Include more technology in public schools
Provide tuition assistance to students who perform community service
Recruit teachers and principals
Recruit science and technology teachers
Provide pay raises for teachers and principals
Pay tuition for students going into teaching
Increase Head Start and Early Start
Create Classroom Corps
Double funding for after-school programs
Improve No Child Left Behind
Lower dropout rate
Provide incentives for rural teachers
Increase assistance to land-grant colleges
End American dependence on foreign oil in ten years
Increase number of plug-in hybrid cars
Double renewable energy within four years
Reduce electricity demand by 15 percent in ten years
Cap carbon emissions
Create new green-collar jobs
Help U.S. automaker adapt
Reduce oil consumption
Help manufacturers go green
Double clean-energy funding
Create Green Jobs Corps
Invest $10 billion per year in clean technologies fund
Increase money for low-carbon coal technologies
Push cellulosic ethanol
Create energy-efficiency grant program
Provide universal health care
Spend $10 billion a year on implementing electronic health system
Expand nurse-family partnership program
Help individuals purchase private health insurance
Expand eligibility for Medicaid and SCHIP
Address women's health issues
Establish loan forgiveness program for rural doctors and nurses
Help homeowners
Create an affordable-housing trust
Protect New Orleans
Invest $60 billion in infrastructure
Invest in rural infrastructure
Invest $1 billion in transitional jobs programs
Provide every American broadband access
Expand high-speed Internet access in rural area
Support a global education fund
Increase funding to train police to gather intelligence
Expand Army and Marine Corps
Provide soldiers with necessary equipment
Target every source of fear in the Americas
Create information declassification center
Ensure military has enough training
Strengthen civilian agencies
Give National Guard appropriate equipment, rest
Create international anti-terrorism network
Make cyber-security a federal priority
Update Veterans Affairs hospital system
Ensure all veterans are covered
Ensure adequate number of VA clinics
Increase housing assistance
Fully fund VA
Improve military's mental health screening and care
Improve care for various injuries and women's health through VA
Reverse 2003 ban on enrolling low-income veterans
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/04/obamas-long-list-of-promi_n_148598.html
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Resolved Question: Did Obama promise far more than he can deliver? Look at this list of promises?
Improve options for displaced workers
Help community and small business development agencies
Improve rural schools and availability of doctors
Help organic farmers and promote regional food systems
Give new farmers tax incentives
Provide farmers capital and help rural small businesses
Create rural revitalization program
Improve high school graduation rates
Double the number of high school students taking college level courses
Double charter school funding
Include more technology in public schools
Provide tuition assistance to students who perform community service
Recruit teachers and principals
Recruit science and technology teachers
Provide pay raises for teachers and principals
Pay tuition for students going into teaching
Increase Head Start and Early Start
Create Classroom Corps
Double funding for after-school programs
Improve No Child Left Behind
Lower dropout rate
Provide incentives for rural teachers
Increase assistance to land-grant colleges
End American dependence on foreign oil in ten years
Increase number of plug-in hybrid cars
Double renewable energy within four years
Reduce electricity demand by 15 percent in ten years
Cap carbon emissions
Create new green-collar jobs
Help U.S. automaker adapt
Reduce oil consumption
Help manufacturers go green
Double clean-energy funding
Create Green Jobs Corps
Invest $10 billion per year in clean technologies fund
Increase money for low-carbon coal technologies
Push cellulosic ethanol
Create energy-efficiency grant program
Provide universal health care
Spend $10 billion a year on implementing electronic health system
Expand nurse-family partnership program
Help individuals purchase private health insurance
Expand eligibility for Medicaid and SCHIP
Address women's health issues
Establish loan forgiveness program for rural doctors and nurses
Help homeowners
Create an affordable-housing trust
Protect New Orleans
Invest $60 billion in infrastructure
Invest in rural infrastructure
Invest $1 billion in transitional jobs programs
Provide every American broadband access
Expand high-speed Internet access in rural area
Support a global education fund
Increase funding to train police to gather intelligence
Expand Army and Marine Corps
Provide soldiers with necessary equipment
Target every source of fear in the Americas
Create information declassification center
Ensure military has enough training
Strengthen civilian agencies
Give National Guard appropriate equipment, rest
Create international anti-terrorism network
Make cyber-security a federal priority
Update Veterans Affairs hospital system
Ensure all veterans are covered
Ensure adequate number of VA clinics
Increase housing assistance
Fully fund VA
Improve military's mental health screening and care
Improve care for various injuries and women's health through VA
Reverse 2003 ban on enrolling low-income veterans
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/04/obamas-long-list-of-promi_n_148598.html
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Open Question: Can I invest online with UVEST?
I have a brokerage account with UVEST financial services, via my bank.. It may sound like a silly question, but can I trade shares online with them?
difficult question....
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