A New York Times columnist and certified financial planner removes the complexity from investing by encouraging readers to identify deeply personal goals and to use a series of simple, focused steps to help set up and attain a workable, meaningful financial plan. By the author of The Behavior Gap.
Introduction
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PART ONE Discovery
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Chapter 1 The Most Important Money Question
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Chapter 2 Guess Where You Want to Go
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Chapter 3 Get Really Clear About Your Current Location
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PART TWO Spending and Saving
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Chapter 4 Budgeting as a Tool for Awareness
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Chapter 5 Save as Much as You Reasonably Can
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PART THREE Investing
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Chapter 6 Buy Just Enough Insurance --- Today
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Chapter 7 "The Best Investment I Ever Made": Borrowing and Spending Wisely