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Personal Finance For Dummies (Personal Finance for Dummies, 3rd ed) [Paperback]

Eric Tyson
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February 15, 2000 Personal Finance for Dummies, 3rd ed
Many Americans don’t understand personal finance. If you’re among them, it’s probably not your fault. Personal Finance 101 is not offered in our schools – not in high school, not even in the best colleges and graduate schools. It should be. There are common financial problems and mistakes and different people keep making those same mistakes over and over again. Personal Finance For Dummies, 3rd Edition, like a good friend, can stop you from falling into those traps.

This book is for anyone who wants a crash course in personal finance. It’s basic enough for a novice to get his or her arms around thorny financial issues, but advanced readers will be challenged to think about their finances in a new way and identify areas for improvement. In a nutshell, this easy-to-understand guide is for anyone who wants to

  • Get out of high-interest consumer dept
  • Plan for major goals
  • Start an investment program
  • Minimize high piles of bills, receipts, and junk mail

You’ll explore what it takes to start an investment program as you diagnose your current financial health, set new goals, and reduce your spending. Personal Finance For Dummies, 3rd Edition, also covers:

  • Figuring out where your dollars are going
  • Solving debt and credit problems
  • Reducing your tax burden
  • Picking up wise investments
  • Paying the right price for insurance
  • Figuring out where to go for more financial information

Best-selling personal finance writer Eric Tyson is a master at keeping it simple. And his third edition of Personal Finance For Dummies, can help you consider your higher life goals and non-financial priorities (your family, your friends, and your causes) and how you can best accomplish those with the financial resources you have.



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Amazon.com Review

This book cuts through the hype and jargon, giving you the real story on credit cards, savings, taxes, real estate, spending reduction, mutual funds, retirement, and insurance -- all in a fun and easy-to-understand style. Also recommends the best financial products to meet your specific needs. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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...by far the best book I have read on financial planning. -- Althea Thomson, PBS Nightly Business Report --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 504 pages
  • Publisher: IDG Books Worldwide; 3rd edition (February 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764552317
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764552311
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (184 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #895,843 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Eric Tyson is a best-selling personal finance book author and has penned five national best sellers. He is also the only author to have four of his books simultaneously on Business Week's business book bestseller list.

His Personal Finance for Dummies, a Wall Street Journal best-seller, won the Benjamin Franklin Award for Best Business Book of the Year. Eric's syndicated newspaper column is read by millions of readers weekly. He is a former columnist and award-winning journalist for the Sunday San Francisco Chronicle. His website, www.erictyson.com, rocketed into the top one percent of financial websites within its first year of operation.

Eric's work has been featured and quoted in hundreds of local and national publications and media outlets including Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Forbes, Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, Money, Worth, Parenting, USA Today and on the NBC Today Show, ABC, Fox News, CNBC, PBS Nightly Business Report, CNN, and on CBS national radio, NPR's Marketplace Money and Bloomberg Business Radio. He's also been a featured speaker at a White House conference on retirement planning.

Tired of working as a management consultant to Fortune 500 financial service firms which more interested in maximizing short-term profits than in providing sound financial products and services, Eric founded in 1990 the nation's first financial counseling firm which works exclusively on an hourly basis. He started his new company with a simple mission: to provide objective, cost-effective personal financial advice, especially to non-wealthy Americans. Through family and friends, Eric had seen many otherwise intelligent people make horrendous mistakes in managing their money, in part, because the failure of our schools and colleges to teach personal finance.

In addition to his counseling work, Eric also hoped to make an impact in the writing and media fields. Much of the personal finance writing and reporting he saw and heard was biased, jargon-laden and, in some cases, filled with bad advice. For example, rather than telling people the hard truth - that one must live within one's means as a prerequisite to building wealth - many publications offer up hyped and unrealistic "get rich without making sacrifices or taking risk" type approaches.

In addition to his writing and counseling, Eric also taught the nation's most highly attended personal financial management course at the University of California. He has spoken at many corporations and non-profits. His educational background includes having earned his bachelor's degree in economics at Yale and an MBA at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Eric is the only best-selling personal finance author who has an extensive background as an hourly-based financial planner and who does not accept speaking fees, endorsement deals or fees of any type from companies in the financial services industry or product or service providers recommended in his articles, books and his publications.

Customer Reviews

No one would be a financial dummy if they read this book. Aimee Elizabeth  |  52 reviewers made a similar statement
No matter how old you are or how much money you make, you can use the advice in this book. jeeyun  |  15 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
461 of 464 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Required Reading June 3, 2000
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
When I bought the first edition of this book, I was a poor post-graduate loaded with bad debt. At the time, I knew nothing about CD's, funds, stocks, bonds, insurance, 401(k)'s, home-buying, budgeting, saving, debt-reduction, taxes, or any other basic issues of personal finance. All I knew is that I never could seem to "get ahead" financially. Tyson's book led me from this sorry state through four years of self-education and growing self-confidence about controlling my own financial future. Even now, debt-free and market-positioned, I still reference this book when I encounter a new facet of my financial life.

No "get-rich-quick" scheme, Tyson lays out a solid framework for anyone interested in getting and maintaining control of their own financial situation throughout a lifetime. The ideas he lays out help a person not only educate him/herself concerning money, but also instill confidence that a financial situation can be corrected or controlled personally.

Although this book would serve as a valuable reference to ANYONE interested in their own financial future, it would especially be useful to a young person just "starting out" or to any person who feels overwhelmed by their own financial situation.

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223 of 228 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I work as a financial professional, counseling individuals regarding the options in their employer-sponsored retirement plans. Although the counsel I can give is limited to their retirement plan, several have asked me for advice in other areas of their financial lives. I do not hesitate to recommend this book. Whether you are starting from square one in getting your financial house in order, or your checkbook is balanced to the penny every week, there is information in this book that will benefit you. The "For Dummies" format is perfect for this subject, and Eric Tyson does an excellent job of breaking into layman's terms the most complex of finance and investing concepts. Also, an excellent section on selecting a financial planner is provided. I have often seen the devastating effects that the wrong financial advice has wrought in people's lives. The list of criteria to apply when seeking a financial advisor is one of the most valuable tools I have seen on the subject. This book is one of the most valuable resources I have ever seen in helping the average person get control of their financial lives. Applying its principles will pay immediate as well as long-lasting rewards.
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116 of 120 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book October 3, 1998
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Personal Finance for Dummies is one of the better Personal Finance Books written post 1995. Although there is a wealth of information, there are also a lot of holes. Nevertheless, a great book for anyone interested in Personal Finance. I also strongly recommend "More Wealth without Risk" and "Financial Self Defense" by Charles Givens and "The Truth about Money" to help fill in some of the holes that Mr Tyson missed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars an important book.
You can search for and find this information but here it all is organized and clearly stated for us. It is a map to a more comfortable future. Read more
Published 4 days ago by mac
5.0 out of 5 stars So good I gave it to my son
Excellent content but its usefulness is derived from the artful use of the English language. Some books with the same content are technically accurate but convey less information... Read more
Published 16 days ago by Richard Showalter
4.0 out of 5 stars Helpful guide!
This is a very informative and thorough guide to all aspects of personal finance. I will re-refer to the book often.
Published 16 days ago by SRA05
5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone should read this book!
The book is very thorough, covering every facet of personal finance. It is easily understood by any age level and makes a lot of common sense.
Published 22 days ago by Allan Dancy
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Must read! Great tips and easy to read to understand finances in an easy and fast way to keep our finances in check.
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Published 29 days ago by A. Customer
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but far from perfect
This is the first book (Kindle version) on personal finance I am reading. It isn't bad and has got me thing about somethings but I feel it doesn't address the issues thoroughly... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mohammad Akhlaghi
4.0 out of 5 stars Very informational
I will have this book in my library and pass it down to my children. It is very informational and up to date.
Published 1 month ago by Endra Shorts
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Although this book contained some useful information, I was disappointed. The book seems outdated to me. Read more
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I am between 30-34, and this book is my go to for personal finance and daily financial advise. A must have for recent graduates going through the transition into the "real... Read more
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