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CliffsNotes Getting Started in Online Investing


CliffsNotes Getting Started in Online Investing

Author: Jill Gilbert Welytok

language: en

Publisher: *Cliffs Notes

Release Date: 2000-07-30


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This authoritative guide to investing online, part of a new expansion of the trusted CliffsNotes brand, will help new investors achieve success.

CliffsNotes Buying Your First PC


CliffsNotes Buying Your First PC

Author: Joe Kraynak

language: en

Publisher: *Cliffs Notes

Release Date: 1999-12-23


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CliffsNotes gives you the information you need to make an informed decision before you buy your first PC.

CliffsNotes Getting Out of Debt


CliffsNotes Getting Out of Debt

Author: Cynthia Clampitt

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 1999-09-24


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CliffsNotes: Getting Out of Debt is the fast and easy way to learn about getting out of debt and getting personal finances on track. This book discusses ways to identify debt, how to manage income to reduce debt, how to avoid additional debt and more. Features expert advice on money management that's easy to follow. CliffsNotes: Getting Out of Debt brings sanity back to personal finance. From school loans to car loans, credit card debt to mortgage payments, discover the best ways to manage finances and keep the checkbook in the black. * Filled with information and expert tips on managing personal debt and finding solutions to reduce it. * Gain the know-how to get of debt quickly and easily. * Features advice on planning, anticipating problems, credit card management and more! * About 70 percent of Americans own at least one credit card and 34 percent of them do not know the interest rate of the credit card they use most often. (American Demographics, May 1997)