ISBN-13: 9780743234658 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 228 str.
ISBN-13: 9780743234658 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 228 str.
In these turbulent economic times, everyone is asking the same question: "What should I do with my money now?"
With their trademark irreverence and plainspokenness, David and Tom Gardner, bestselling authors and cofounders of The Motley Fool, answer this critical question and recommend ten important yet quick steps readers can take to survive economic uncertainty, secure their personal finances, and fortify their portfolios. Along the way, they address such important issues as:
- Is this the time to snatch up stock market bargains?
- Are any mutual funds sure bets?
- Is short-term debt dangerous?
- Bonds, T-bills, CDs, savings accounts -- does it make sense to be conservative?
- Why you should believe in America now more than ever.
The Gardners offer a snapshot view of business and the financial markets at the dawn of the world's "new economic reality" -- all while looking ahead to the future with some timely and timeless guidance for investors.
No matter your age or level of investing experience, The Motley Fool's What to Do with Your Money Now is an indispensable survival manual for our unpredictable economic times.
Motley Fool cofounders David & Tom Gardner recommend ten quick steps readers can take to survive an economic storm, secure their personal finances, sandbag their portfolios...and make sure they dont get left in the debris when the skies inevitably clear and the economy rebounds. The Fools address such important questions as:*What to do about debt in the short term*What to do with all your technology stocks *Is this the time to snatch up stock market bargains?*Bonds, T-Bills, CDs, savings accounts--does it make sense to be conservative?*Are any mutual funds sure bets?*Why you should believe in America more than everFor people of all life-stages, economic backgrounds, and investing acumen, WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR MONEY NOW imparts financial advice for turblent financial times that anyone can understand.