Where to Put Your Money: From £50 to £50,000

Where to Put Your Money: From £50 to £50,000

by JonathanReuvid (Author)

Synopsis

Sometimes, just sometimes, a small windfall can arrive, or a pay rise can result in a little extra money each month. At these moments, before the money is frittered away on general expenses, it is useful to know what else could be done with it. "Where to Put your Money" provides all the answers. Snappy, punchy and thankfully jargon-free, it looks at every option for the would-be saver. Everything from ISAs to hedge funds and annuities to investment trusts is discussed in an accessible, un-patronising way. "Where to Put your Money" also looks at the realities of day-to-day finances to see where improvements can be made. There are suggestions on how to spend wisely, add value to your home, choose the right credit card and manage credit card debt. Almost everyone could profitably use this book.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0749444312
ISBN 13: 9780749444310
Book Overview: Simple and practical guide to every aspect of personal finance Explores every option for the would-be investor in straightforward terms Includes an appendix of useful websites Includes non-traditional investments such as art and antiques

Media Reviews
If you're swimming in credit-card debts or are helpless in balancing your checkbook, if you can't control that impulse to buy faux leopard-skin lampshades, this book is for you. -Wall Street Journal, Europe, September 2005 An invaluable resource for anyone who has any money! -www.shelteroffshore.com, November 2005 A punchy, jargon-free guide to the best ways of using a chunk of money, from savings accounts to improving your home. everyinvestor.co.uk, December 2005 Where to Put Your Money is an ideal read for anyone still looking for the best way to spend their Christmas bonus. Provides guidance on numerous saving and investment vehicles while examining the realities of day-to-day finances to see where improvements can be made. Professional Pensions, January 2006
Author Bio
Jonathan Reuvid has a background in investment banking, financial consultancy and marketing strategy. He is well known for his authoritative, straight-forward advice, and is also the author or editor of Working Abroad, Working for Yourself and Start Up and Run Your Own Business, all published by Kogan Page.