Reseña del editor:
Bob Rosefsky has had an extraordinary career spanning more than 30 years in gathering and dispensing financial wisdom. His TV program, Personal Finance, won an Emmy as Best Instructional Series. This book is a compilation of valuable lessons that Bob has learned from both his life experiences and those of others. It's a humorous yet practical guide to motivate readers to think realistically, productively and positively about how they want to get along with their money. Presents the seven most common pitfalls and mistakes consumers make and how to solve and/or avoid them in the future. Features plenty of specific tips on investing, borrowing, budgeting and reaching your goals.
Biografía del autor:
About the author Building on his original professional background as a lawyer and banker, BOB ROSEFSKY has been an award-winning author, educator, and broadcast commentator for more than thirty years. He is the author of Personal Finance, one of the nation's bestselling college textbooks on the subject. His Emmy-winning educational TV series of the same name has been distributed nationally by PBS since 1978. Other honors include the John Hancock Award for Excellence in Financial Journalism for his newspaper column which was distributed by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate, the Golden Mike Award, and the Greater Los Angeles Press Club Award for his specialized broadcast commentaries. Bob has followed his own financial advice, enabling him to semi-retire at age fifty-two. He and his wife now live in Palm Springs, California. This is Bob's twelfth book. It's a compilation of valuable lessons he has learned from both his own life and the experiences of others.
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