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    • Retire Young Retire Rich (Intl) (ISBN=9781612680415)
    •   ( 57 条评论 )
    • Kiyosaki Rober 编 /2012-09-01/
    • Retire Young Retire Rich is about how we started with nothingand retired financially free in less than ten years. Find out how you can do the same. If you do not plan on working hard all your life, this book isfor you. Why not Retire Young and Retire Rich?

    • ¥41.6 折扣:6.5折
    • YOU'RE FIFTY--NOW WHAT?(ISBN=9780609808702) 英文原版
    •   ( 19 条评论 )
    • Charles R. Schwab 著 /2002-01-01/ Random House US
    • If you are a baby boomer nearing fifty and you haven't saved adime, don't panic. Charles Schwab, one of America's most trustedand respected names in financial services will help you takecontrol of your financial life.In You're Fifty -- Now What? hewalks even the most inexperienced person through the process ofinvesting money to prepare for tomorrow, while offering solidanswers to tough questions. He helps you figure out exactly whatyou'll need for your retirement, how to maximize the best earningand investing years of your life, and how to work out your wisestbalance of asset allocation by offering straightforward advice thatenables you to put your affairs in order and your mind at ease.

    • ¥45.5 折扣:3.5折
    • Rich Dad's Cashflow Quad 富爸爸现金流
    •   ( 24 条评论 )
    • Robert T. Kiyosaki 著 /2003-10-01/ Hachette Book Group USA
    • This text, the follow-up to "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" reveals why some people work less, earn more, pay less in taxes, and feel more financially secure than others. The author argues that it is simply a matter of knowing which quadrant to work from and when. Have you ever wondered: What is the difference between an employee and a business owner?; Why do some investors make money with little risk while most other investors just break even?; Why do most employees go from job to job while others quit their jobs and go on to build business empires?; Why, in the Industrial Age, did most parents want their children to become medical doctors, accountants, or attorneys. and why, in the Information Age, are these professions under financial attack? Many of the brightest graduates from our universities want to work for college dropouts. Dropouts such as Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Michael Dell and Ted Turner; dropouts who today are the mega-rich of society. This book explores these questions and issues to assist in guiding

    • ¥49.5 折扣:7.5折
    • Rich Dad Poor Dad 富爸爸、穷爸爸
    •   ( 16 条评论 )
    • Robert T.KiyosakiSbaron L.Lecbter 编 /2001-09-01/ Hachette Book Group USA
    • RICH DAD POOR DAD will... Exploding the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich Challenging the belief that your house is an asset Showing parents why they can't rely on the school system to teach their kids about money Defining once and for all an asset versus a liability ·teach you what to teach your kids about money for their future financial success

    • ¥49.3 折扣:8.8折
    • The Real Cost of Living(ISBN=9780399536441) 英文原版
    •   ( 12 条评论 )
    • Carmen Wong Ulrich 编 /2012-01-01/ Penguin
    • Every decision, from buying a home to grabbing a daily latte,has costs and benefits-personal as well as financial. The Real Costof Living helps you make better decisions, both big and small-decisions that involve money, but aren't all about money.Well-known personal finance expert Carmen Ulrich makespersonal finance personal and takes into account that we all havemotivations that go way beyond number crunching. From marriage andfamily to career, investing, and more, Carmen examines the "realcost" of the choices we all make every day. * Is deciding whether to go back to work full-time after you havea child really all about money? Should it be? * Is prepaying a mortgage a smart-money move, or is it reallyabout craving security and stability-and which means more toyou? * How much do your bad habits really cost you? And is savingthousands of dollars enough of a motivation to get you tostop? * Are college degrees really worthwhile? And if so, how can youmaximize the odds of gaining

    • ¥49.3 折扣:3.9折
    • START OVER, FINISH RICH(ISBN=9780307591197) 英文原版
    •   ( 4 条评论 )
    • David Bach大卫·巴赫) 著 /2009-12-01/ Random House US
    • Let 2010 Set You on the Path to Wealth. Believe it or not, recessions make millionaires! Will you be one?In Start Over, Finish Rich, America's best-loved financial expert,David Bach, explains that 2010 will be the best opportunity forbuilding wealth we have seen in decades. And, as the economyrecovers, you must be set up to recover with it. Bach's easy,take-action plan will show you how. Start Over, Finish Rich supplies the ten crucial moves you mustmake in 2010 to get back on track and recapture your dreams of aricher future. Learn how to: * Get out of debt * Fix your credit * Rebuild your 401k plan * Improve your 529 Plan * Take smart risks * Reorganize your financial life for the high tech age * Update your real estate plan * Change your thinking about money * Recommit to wealth As Bach says, "A recession is a terrible thing to waste—so don'twaste this one! Use it instead to get rich." Read Start Over,Fini

    • ¥43 折扣:5折
    • LITTLE BOOK OF BIG SAVINGS(ISBN=9780307458612) 英文原版
    •   ( 9 条评论 )
    • Ellie Kay 著 /2011-11-01/ Random House US
    • Every month you spend money in twelve majorcategories. And at the end of each month, you scratch your head andwonder, Where did it all go? In The Little Book of Big Savings, America’sFinancial Expert, Ellie Kay, will help you uncover theextra cash just waiting to be found in every area of your life. Notonly will you never again wonder where your cash went, you willhave extra to save–and even to share. Don’t mindlessly let hundreds of dollars slipout of your ATM every month. Ellie’s practical advice will showyou: ?How one phone call could save you $500 a yearor more ?How your kids can get a great education withoutbreaking the bank ?Three ways your water heater can save youmoney ?Why giving away money is one of the best waysto save it ?How to save up to 50% on your onlinepurchases Plus hundreds of other tips that will loosenyour budget without sacrificing your lifestyle. Soon you’ll findwhat you want the most when it comes to your finances: peace ofmind.

    • ¥30.3 折扣:3.5折
    • (小钱也能干大事——理财小窍门)How To Get What You Want In Life With The Mo
    •   ( 3 条评论 )
    • Carol Keeffe 著 /1995-12-01/ 人民出版社
    • You don't need a belt-tightening budget. You don't need a second job. You don't even need a raise. What you need is the down-to-earth money strategies explained in this book. Carol Keeffe has helped thousands of people take control of their financial future and realize their fondest dreams. Her money solutions are inspiring, easy to do, and instantly practical. She explains how you can: ·get out of debt by paying the minimum on your credit cards ·save money by paying yourself first, not your creditors ·and much more... Sound too good to be true? Then listen to some of the people who have benefited from Carol's money strategies: "Before, we just barely got by month to month. We had no savings and no plan. In three years my husband and I have had two children, gone from two incomes to one, and have saved $12,375! We're not only managing on one income, we're saving to reach our next goal!" -Teresa and Peter Sparling "I went to Europe and Disneyland and paid for everything in cash. My

    • ¥30.8 折扣:8.8折
    • Rich Dad's Increase Your Financial IQ富爸爸、穷爸爸财商
    •   ( 38 条评论 )
    • Robert T. Kiyosaki 著 /2009-05-01/ Hachette Book Group USA
    • Robert Kiyosaki firmly believes that the best investment one canever make is in taking the time to truly understand how one'sfinances work. Too many people are much more interested inquick-hitting schemes, or trying to find a short-cut to realwealth. Kiyosaki lays out his 5 key principles of FinancialIntelligence for all to understand and provides real insights onthese key steps to wealth: How to increase your money - how toassess what you're really worth now, what your prospects are andhow to start mapping out your financial future. How to protect yourmoney - for better or for worse, taxes are a way of life. Kiyosakishows you that 'it's not what you make...it's what you keep'. Howto budget your money - everybody wants to live well, but you haveto learn how to live within your budget. How to leverage your money- as you build your financial IQ, knowing how to put your money towork for you is a crucial step. How to improve your financialinformation - Kiyosaki shows you how to accelerate your wealth asyou learn

    • ¥49.5 折扣:7.5折
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