Personal Finance Guide for Recent College Graduates
Ever felt overwhelmed by all you need to know about personal finance?
Felt that your schooling didn't cover enough or give you enough of a foundation to be successful with your finances? This book is for you!
The goal of this book is to be a reference guide on the foundational topics of personal finance.
Some of the Areas the book covers:
- Time Value of Money
- Assets & Liabilities
- Credit & Debt
- Taxes & Insurance
- Investing & Growth Rates
- Savings, Budgeting, & Retirement:
- And more!
Start from chapter 7 or start from chapter 1. This book is here for your benefit and teaches you about personal finance while providing keywords to do your own research.
The best part? It's 100 pages of financial content max. Meaning, there is no fluff. Purely helpful knowledge so that you can learn more about personal finance. And it fits well on your bookshelf or in your pocket or bag.
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The 100 pages or less is a series of books covering a variety of nonfiction topics ranging from finance and economics to philosophy and ethics to science and technology.
These books are meant to be a reference guide and provide foundational knowledge about a field while providing keywords and references the reader can use for further research.
The goal of this series: Learn enough to be dangerous.
A reference handbook for recent college grads with simple explanations of finance terms along with keywords for your own research.