The Sunday Times Personal Finance Guide 2002-2003

The Sunday Times Personal Finance Guide 2002-2003

by Diana Wright (Editor)

Synopsis

This title aims to be a one-stop guide to all your money questions, whether on savings, borrowing money, insurance, buying a home, pensions, shares or investments, and contains full details of the March 2002 Budget. The text focuses totally on money - how to borrow it, save it, invest it - and how to protect what you already have. Every week The Sunday Times Money section receives many letters asking for advice, information and help and we know that there is an imense appetite for straightforward advice on personal finance. This book should be a useful guide to help you reach sensible decisons based on what you want and need, now and in the future. It aims to help you to recognize good products and appropriate strategies for your particular circumstances, and to know where to go for advice. The book makes use of case studies, charts and tables, and includes sections on: savings; borrowing; protection; general insurance; buying your home; pensions; lump-sum investments; the stock market; pre- and post-retirement planning; and inheritance.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Rev Ed
Publisher: Times Books
Published: 07 May 2002

ISBN 10: 0007126735
ISBN 13: 9780007126736

Author Bio
Diana Wright was editor of The Sunday Times Money section for 10 years and is currently Money Consulting Editor. She writes a regular column in The Sunday Times. She is the author of a number of books on personal finance, including Your Home: How to Buy, Sell and Pay for It and Your Retirement (both published by HarperCollins).