The Complete Idiot's Guide to Online Personal Finance is the novice's guide to personal finance and how to use the Internet to perform personal finance activities. This book provides a basic, easy-to-understand introduction to both personal finance and working online. Chapters on different online personal finance topics act as a reference so you can learn the particular topic without reading the entire book. A motivational approach explains why online personal finance is beneficial, lists the key concepts of personal finance activities, and shows you how to perform those activities on the Internet. The book leads you through a series of organized steps to gain control of your entire personal financial plan.
Bonnie Biafore has always been a zealous organizer, whether setting up software demos, cooking gourmet meals, or scheduling a vacation to test the waters of spontaneity. Ironically, fate, not planning, turned this obsession into a career as a project manager. When she isn't managing projects for clients, Bonnie writes about project management, personal finance, investing, and technology. As an engineer, she's fascinated by how things work and how to make things work better. She has a knack for mincing dry subjects like accounting and finance into easy to understand morsels and then spices them to perfection with her warped sense of humor.
Bonnie is the author of QuickBooks 2012: The Missing Manual, Personal Investing: The Missing Manual, Project 2010: The Missing Manual, Successful Project Management, Your Project Management Coach, the Better Investing Stock Selection Handbook, Online Investing Hacks, and many other books.
