Do you know what a balloon payment or a credit score is? A Sharpe
ratio? A market-timer? Unfortunately, most people do not know these
and many other important financial terms--until it is too
late.
In The Finish Rich Dictionary, best-selling author David Bach
defines and demystifies the language of finance, giving readers the
power to understand their finances, manage their money more
effectively, and plan for their future. This compact volume
provides clear definitions (with frequent sample sentences and
occasional usage notes) for terms such as "adjustable rate
mortgage," "consumer price index," "Fannie Mae," "keiretsu," "Latte
factor," "monetarism," "narrow money," "no-load," "Patriot bond,"
"rack rent," "Roth IRA," "Sallie Mae," "stagflation," "tiger
economy," "value stock," "white goods," and "zaibatsu." In addition
to the essential 1001 words, the book also includes many
explanatory essays about important (and often confusing) topics.
Readers can learn if they have a credit card problem and, if so,
how to solve it. Other essays shed light on how to buy a home, the
top ten money mistakes people make, understanding your credit
score, how to hire a financial advisor, and how to plan for
retirement. Finally, the book includes a list of common financial
equations, an interest rate calculator table, and an extensive
listing of books for further reading, making The Finish Rich
Dictionary a truly practical all-around financial guide and
reference book.
Whether you are a business school student or a homeowner taking
out a mortgage, The Finish Rich Dictionary is the ideal companion
to the complex world of money and finance.
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