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How to Invest $50-$5,000: The Small Investor's Step-By-Step Plan for Low-Risk Investing in Today's Economy: The Small Investor's Step-By-Step Plan for Low-Risk Investing in Today's Economy

How to Invest $50-$5,000: The Small Investor's Step-By-Step Plan for Low-Risk Investing in Today's Economy: The Small Investor's Step-By-Step Plan for Low-Risk Investing in Today's Economy

Nancy Dunnan

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ISBN: 9780061935169

Publisher: Harper Business

Publication Date: 12/29/09

Binding: Paperback

Age Range: -

Grade Range: NA-NA

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Language: English

BISAC: Business & Economics, Personal Finance, Investing, Investments & Securities, Portfolio Management, Stocks, Motivational, Finance, Financial Risk Management, Leadership, Economics, General, Money Management, Small Business, Women in Business, Project Management, and Reference

Related Subjects: Investments

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"Few books can teach people more about the investment universe than this."-- Inc. Magazine

Newly Revised and Updated. A fully revised edition of Nancy Dunnan's bestselling investment classic, How to Invest $50-$5000, updated to reflect the latest and safest strategies for smart investing in the new economy

The perennially bestselling How to Invest $50-$5,000 has been a trusted advisor for more than 20 years. But never before has the economy changed so much in so small a time. This new edition reflects the latest, smartest strategies for small investing in the new economy, and has fully updated information on all of the recent changes in federal regulations and laws. This guide covers the full range of small investing--from selecting a bank to choosing specific investments to making sense of financial pages. Hints, bullet points, and step-by-step instructions guide even the most inexperienced investor through the maze of stocks, bonds, treasuries, mutual funds--and more--toward the best low-risk, high-value opportunities available in the current U.S. economy.

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