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Want to better manage your money? This book will show you how.It simply delivers a tough topic in graphically appealing, digestible bites. --The Washington Post
Balance your budget, plan for your future, and breeze through confusing details with this easy-to-follow illustrated personal finance guide. Get your finances in shape In The Infographic Guide to Personal Finance, you will learn all the skills you need to make good financial decisions and grow your personal wealth. Full of colorful descriptions organized in an easy-to-read format, this book contains infographics such as: -Choosing your bankIt takes about 4 Hours and 17 minutes on average for a reader to read The Infographic Guide To Personal Finance: A Visual Reference For Everything You Need To Know. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Infographic Guide To Personal Finance: A Visual Reference For Everything You Need To Know is 128 pages long.
Quick, easy read; some very useful info here
Derived From Web , Feb 21, 2021
Brief but helpful information for young people. This is part of a package we are giving to our son for his 18 th birthday. He is getting cash, some albums, and a car to help with his college expenses. He knows how to cook, wash clothes and care for a home after taking an optional life skills class. He has a savings account and a card, but never a credit card, a car, or insurance in his name. We talked about some of the things in the book but not others. It looks basic but useful and isn't too long. There is a young adult in this picture.
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great wealth of knowledge
Derived From Web , Feb 6, 2021
My college age son and nephew received wonderful gifts for Christmas. I checked it out from the public library and read it myself. Excellent graphics hold your attention.
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Quick reference to basic information
Derived From Web , Jan 30, 2021
It is a good reference for those who need quick access to personal finance information. The format is easy to understand. Future readers are encouraged to fact check the information to be sure it is current because some of it can become out- of- date.
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Perfect for a visual learner who is trying to grow financially
Derived From Web , Oct 6, 2020
The book is perfect for a visual learner who is trying to grow their finances. I have learned more from this book than I have from any other book I' ve read. It is highly recommended.
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Great book for beginner, but not for me.
Derived From Web , Sep 27, 2020
The book I bought was for a visual learning of personal finance. Was it too childish to read? Maybe a middle school or high school student would like to read it. It wasn't very concrete as an adult with information flowing to the next page. It was like a bunch of things written on post it notes. When I bought this, I was expecting more in the way of depth. The book is a good starting point for beginners who don't know much about finance.
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Pithy and Interesting
Derived From Web , May 16, 2019
I really liked this book. It is a great introduction to personal finances and touches on many topics. I think it is detailed enough to learn from. I have read a few books about money and finances, but I still have a few things to learn from this book. I received this book as a gift for my sister, who is graduating high school, and I can't wait to give it to her.
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Almost deserves 5 stars
Derived From Web , Mar 26, 2019
This is a great book. A single high school student should read this book. Excellent job authors. It doesn't get 5 stars because it could go further in a few areas. There is a lot of information that can be included with the mortgage section. What are you talking about? What does a schedule look like? If you buy a house for $200,000 at 4.5%, how much do you spend in total, with interest, over the course of 30 years? I think they could have expanded in the credit card section as well. How interest works, hidden penalties, how people get trapped with credit cards, and what happens if you only pay minimum payments are some of the things that can be explained. If the revised edition explains and expands more in certain topics, I would give it 5 stars.
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Good Intro to Personal Finance
Derived From Web , Mar 23, 2019
This was an introduction to personal finance. The graphics look great on an iPad. I would recommend it to anyone, especially those just starting out.
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Very basic, but interesting format
Derived From Web , Jan 20, 2019
Basic financial planning info is here. I enjoyed the format of the pictures. This is a good book to teach teens about finance.
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Pages 24 & 25 have incorrect compounding.....
Derived From Web , Apr 28, 2018
By age 65, the savings of $4000 a month at 6% would yield $3,937,144. The book states the savings at $2000 per year to have saved close to 4 million by the age of 65. This is incorrect. To reach the almost 4 million mark by age 65, the $2000 savings needs to be monthly.
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