From the nation's foremost magazine on everyday money management comes an authoritative reference guide for personal finance that's newer, bigger, and fully updated for a new economy. Since its publication, the original Money Book of Personal Finance has become America's definitive, all-in-one guide to total financial well-being at every stage of life. Now, fully revised and packed with helpful, easy-to-understand tables, charts, and quizzes, The New Money Book of Personal Finance will show you how to: Take control of your finances: compute your assets, your liabilities, and your net worth Invest with confidence: learn the six golden rules that keep you in check and on track Lower your taxes: conserve your earnings with an easy, can't-fail game plan that works for almost every tax bracket Buy the life insurance policy right for you: solidify your personal finances with this important move Get a first mortgage by borrowing: learn what to do when you don't have the cash for the down payment Slash your homeowners insurance costs: discover the eight little tips that make a big difference
Here, distilled in one information-packed volume, are the year's most timely insights from Money magazine. How to invest prudently in today's volatile market, cut your tax bill, buy or sell your home, save for retirement or to send your child to college, and how to get great deals on healthcare and insurance. Make the most of your finances, now and in the future.
Here is the book that unravels the complexities of investing and other personal finance matters. This no-nonsense guide from the editors of Money compiles the magazine's best financial advice of the year. Practical money do's and don'ts are accompanied by helpful illustrations, easy-to-use worksheets, and useful tables.
Covering events from August 1, 2003, through July 31, 2004, this unique reference helps educators in grades K-8 enhance their lesson plans in ways they never thought of before. Teachers will find a wealth of innovative ideas for lessons, bulletin boards, and school calendars on every page.
Since 1975, Artist's & Graphic Designer's Market has been the most complete resource for fine artists, illustrators, designers and cartoonists who want to show and sell their work. This essential guide gives you completely updated contact and submission information for more than 1,500 art markets such as greeting card companies, magazine and book publishers, galleries, art fairs, ad agencies and more. Informative interviews with successful artists and art buyers offer advice on how to make contacts and succeed in the competitive art industry. You'll also discover valuable resources for obtaining grants, marketing and promoting their work, and networking with fellow artists.
A compilation of charts and facts on miscellaneous topics, from animals and art to math and space. Also includes word searches and mazes, and maps and flags of each country.
Provides college students and recent graduates with overviews of career paths in key industries, and includes contact information for major employers and hiring trends for college graduates.
For anyone on a journey of self-discovery, here is the ultimate handbook for living well. O`s Guide to Life, the new second volume of The Best of O, The Oprah Magazine book series, gathers the most empowering, energizing, and entertaining articles of the magazine`s last two years. Filled with advice from experts such as Dr. Phil, Suze Orman, Martha Beck, and Oprah, the book addresses three major aspects of life. " Your Personal Best" focuses on emotional and physical well-being: maintaining health, building confidence, finding a sense of purpose and balance. " Relationships" provides the tools and insights everyone needs to forge better connections with our partners, families, friends, and co-workers. And, " Living in the World" urges the reader to make life more meaningful by helping and reaching out to others. This is a resource that readers will keep returning to for answers and inspiration. Features More than 100 of the best articles from O, The Oprah Magazine Discover " Your Personal Best" with the latest information on weight loss, health, and beauty, plus must-reads about seeking happiness, getting through dark times, exploring spirituality, going solo, aging beautifully, and making your dreams a reality Improve your relationships with advice from columnists such as Dr. Phil and Lisa Kogan on everything from dating, marriage, and sex to communication with family, friends, and co-workers Get motivated by " Living in the World" with Oprah`s intimate interviews with fascinating people who know how to give back, such as Christiane Amanpour and Desmond Tutu, stories about everyday heroes, and celebrities` eye-opening " Aha" moments With more than 300 photos, 336 full-color pages, vibrant design, lush images, and an abundance of good writing, the energy of O, The Oprah Magazine radiates from every page
This book contains everything you need to know to succeed in life and have fun doing it, and when it comes to keeping your hard-earned cash, we think it's your right to keep as much of it as you can. That's where this book can come in handy. To give you the inside scoop on how to make the most of your money and your life, we interviewed experts from finance to fashion to discover what secrets they've been keeping in the dark. Plus, we searched through bookstores, magazines, and computer databases to bring you the most useful information we could find. Over 1,265 money saving secrets are included, plus tips on cashing in on collectibles, living safe in a scary world; computer know-how; simple car care; homeowner how-to; and much, much more.
What would make 2004 your best year, technically? Here’s an idea. Pick up a copy of PC Magazine’s Technology Almanac 2004 and you’ll get a lot more than 52 weeks of technology trivia, dynamite downloads, and product reviews. You’ll also receive a free one-year subscription to the print edition of PC Magazine* - A $19.97 value! PC Magazine’s Technology Almanac 2004 is a feast for technophiles – a daily buffet of commentary, tips, memorable moments in tech history and more, from the experts you know and trust. All your favorite PC Magazine editors are here -- Bill Machrone, Michael J. Miller, John C. Dvorak, and Bill Howard -- with informative articles; researched and recommended products, vendors and Web sites; and their favorite tech tips, all related to a different topic each week. Technically, it could be the best year of your life! A sample pla tter of weekly topics: January 18: Burning CDs February 15: E-mail: Spam February 29: Digital Imaging: Improving Your Digital Images March 7: Networking: Wired March 14: Internet: Booking Travel Online March 28: Games: Game Controllers April 4: Security: Anti-Surveillance Techniques April 11: Microsoft Office: Excel Tips April 25: Windows: Registry Tweaks May 2: Multimedia: MP3s and WMAs July 18: PDAs: Going Solar August 22: Building Your Own: PVR November 14: Upgrading: Optical Drives December 12: Shopping Online: Finding the Best Gifts The guy who brought it all together: BRIAN UNDERDAHL is the well-known, bestselling author of more than 65 books on a broad range of computer topics. He has appeared on The Computer Chronicles and several TechTV programs. His books have earned an Award of Merit from the Northern California Technical Communications Competition and a Referenceware Excellence Award. Brian courageously tackled the task of bringing together this year’s worth of information and spicing it up with his magic touch. * see book for details. Offer valid only for US addresses.
Now including more than a thousand pages of facts, essays, maps, and photos, the 1992 Information Please Almanac will continue as the almanac of choice for a large and growing number of readers. Thoroughly revised and updated, this new edition will set the standard for comprehensiveness and, as always, for readability.
The best buy is right at your fingertips with the 1995 edition of this popular guide. Go fully armed to appliance and electronics stores with all the information needed to make the best purchases of cameras, camcorders, refrigerators, and more. (Consumer Guides)
From people of the year-to the perfect games of the year. Information of all the countries of the world. Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, & U.S. Societies and Associations.
The Time For Kids Almanac 2005 brings young readers the latest and most up-to-date facts, dates, stats and historical events plus sports records, maps, nations of the world and the best of the year in pictures. Colorful graphs, charts, maps, timelines and photos open up the world to young readers. Children reference the Time For Kids Almanac 2005 for school reports, to answer trivia questions, to settle friendly debates and for fun, leisure-time reading. A special Homework Helper section gives tips on studying for tests, doing homework, conducting interviews and finding information on the Internet. Word puzzles, news articles, the popular TFK Top 5 facts at a glance and special you-solve-it Mystery Persons provide fun and challenge a young person's mind. This year there are brand-new Volunteering and Military sections, and a look back at the birth of the Civil Rights movement. The Time For Kids Almanac 2005 is a required reference tool for every home library! Book jacket.
Yankee Magazine's Vinegar, Duct Tape, Milk Jugs & More From milk jugs to egg cartons to mayonniase and more, your home contains an untapped gold mine of materials that you can use to solve problems, fix what breaks, or create substitutes for things you'd otherwise have to buy. The trick is figuring out what among these objects is treasure and what's trash. That's where Earl Proulx and the editors of Yankee magazine can help. Drawing on their own creative ideas--and those of ingenious Yankees all over New England--they've come up with more than 1,000 clever ways to put common household objects to uncommon and valuable uses. The result is a book that will benefit you in five clear ways. 1. This book will empower you. Other people might be stymied when, say, Spot knocks a glass of grape juice on that elegant white rug. Not you. You'll be able to lift that stain yourself--without buying some expensive remover--just by applying a dab of shaving cream. Vinegar, Duct Tape, Milk Jugs, and More contains dozens of clever do-it-yourself ideas like this. 2. This book will save you money. Need an attractive gift for a friend, a game to entertain the grandkids, a desk organizer for your home office? Forget the catalogs and stay away from the stores. As you'll see, you can make these items and dozens more in minutes from the leftover things around your house. 3. This book will make your life easier. There's no need to stock a cabinetful of specialty cleansers. Vinegar, Duct Tape, Milk Jugs, and More will show you how to use common ingredients like salt, ketchup, baking soda, flour, yogurt, and, of course, vinegar to handle many of the cleaning tasks you encounter every day. 4. This book will reduce the waste in your home. If you've ever regretted the amount of trash you throw out each week, here's the solution. This book will show you how to give a second life to everything from plastic containers to bubble wrap to panty house and more. 5. This book will entertain you. Whether you settle on one of Earl's yarns, the story behind common objects like Post-It Notes and condensed milk, or the "My Way" tips from actual readers, you're bound to enjoy the fun side of this book. Vinegar, Duct Tape, Milk Jugs, and More provides no-fail ideas for every area of your home, and for many actitivites, from gardening to cooking, from travel to sports, and from crafts to games. Consider it your no-cost tool kit for all your needs around the home. Throw out a candle stub, some sour milk, that leftover bag of cat litter? Not on your life! You might think of these things as waste that's headed for the trash can, but there are hundreds of practical ways you can save money, time, and natural resources by reusing these and other common objects around your house. Follow Earl Proulx and the editors of Yankee magazine as they show you how to: Make a soothing facial mask from cat litter Cover up furniture scratches with a dab of iodine Tun an old teacup, a sandwich bag, and some sugar into an elegant pin cushion Clean car grease off your hands with olive oil Unstick a window with the stub of an old candlestick Clear a clogged showerhead with vinegar Ant-proof your home with lemon juice Make an attractive country picture frame from an old six-pane window End static cling with hair spray Stop foot blisters with duct tape Keep bait worms fresh with coffee grounds Make an earring holder out of window screening More than 1,000 creative, fun, and ingenious tips
Teachers won't be able to resist the clever classroom crafts, activities, games, and educational items available to them in the latest edition of this book. It contains more than 100 freebies, such as ideas for science fair projects, rubber stamps, maps, challenging puzzles, stickers, personalized award certificates, and lots more. Illustrations throughout.
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