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Money Magazine, May 2006
Money Magazine, May 2006 |
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Money is a Time Inc. personal finance magazine. Its articles cover the gamut of personal finance topics ranging from investing, saving, retirement and taxes to family finance issues like paying for college, credit, career and home improvement. It is well known for its annual list of "America's Best Places to Live". (Wikipedia.org) Money Magazine: Personal and family finance magazine with articles providing guidance on making, investing, spending, and saving money. About Money: Whether you're looking to invest, cut taxes, save money, or retire worry-free, Money helps you reach your financial goals. Each issue of Money offers smart, no-nonsense tips and strategies to make the most of your money. Plus, you'll receive tips on the hottest stocks and mutual funds. (magazines.com) Whether you're a money novice or a seasoned vet, here's what to do with a four-figure stash By George Mannes and Michael Sivy (MONEY Magazine) – It would be nice, wouldn't it, if creating a secure financial life for you and your family was a one-time move. But in real life, the wherewithal to build a future tends to arrive in dribs and drabs--the $8,000 bonus, the $2,500 tax refund, that $6,000 in savings bonds you've been meaning to cash in. Even when you've been at it for a while, the bulk of your money decisions are more likely to involve those four-digit amounts than massive windfalls. So where should you put five grand today? Well, you can't really answer that until you pose some other questions. For example, if you're just getting going (page 88), you may be eager to buy a killer stock, but you first need to ask whether you've got enough cash to see you through an emergency or whether your money might be put to better use paying off credit-card debt. Once you're on your way (page 90), where to invest the next $5,000 depends a lot on where you put the last $5,000. And by the time you're a seasoned vet (page 92), the question comes down to how much pizazz you want to add--or what risks you want to defend against. ... Full & free, published by Oliver Software, ActiveMagazine. Read Money Magazine, May 2006 Online Official, TOC, HTML Features Once More to the Interview Chair The Art of the Second Act What Else Can You Do? Extreme Extras The Coolest Tool in the Box 50 Best Jobs in America Baby or Bust Set as favorite Bookmark
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