Your Money Matters: Twenty One Tips to Achieve Financial Security in the 21st Century

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Jonathan Pond, one of the nation's most respected financial advisers and host of the weekly public television series "Your Financial Future with Jonathan Pond", claims that dealing with money can be easier than you ever imagined -- and proves it in Your Money Matters. In easy-to-understand, jargon-free style, Pond shows readers how to take advantage of the exciting financial opportunities of the 21st century -- and offers in-depth information on tomorrow's financial trends. Jonathan Pond answers readers' most pressing financial questions: -- Is it too late to invest in technology stocks? -- Which retirement plans are best? -- Why should I make extra payments against my mortgage when I can earn more by investing the money instead? -- How much can I safely withdraw from my retirement funds and not have to worry about running out of money? -- and more!

Author: Jonathan Pond
Format: Hardback, 286 pages, 165mm x 241mm, 544 g
Published: 1999, Penguin Putnam Inc, United States
Genre: Money & Consumer Issues

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Jonathan Pond, one of the nation's most respected financial advisers and host of the weekly public television series "Your Financial Future with Jonathan Pond", claims that dealing with money can be easier than you ever imagined -- and proves it in Your Money Matters. In easy-to-understand, jargon-free style, Pond shows readers how to take advantage of the exciting financial opportunities of the 21st century -- and offers in-depth information on tomorrow's financial trends. Jonathan Pond answers readers' most pressing financial questions: -- Is it too late to invest in technology stocks? -- Which retirement plans are best? -- Why should I make extra payments against my mortgage when I can earn more by investing the money instead? -- How much can I safely withdraw from my retirement funds and not have to worry about running out of money? -- and more!