Navigating the Financial Blogosphere: How to Benefit from Free Information on the Internet
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.15 (836 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0470118105 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 220 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-01-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Book Review from the Aleph Blog" according to David Merkel. Russell Bailyn is a Wealth manager who wrote a basic book on finances, but gave it a twist to emphasize what resources were available on the web, and at financial blogs specifically. He covers a wide number of areas in a basic way, sometimes giving answers where "one size fits all," or almost all, and sometimes explaining to readers what the right questions are when answers are situation-dependent.Some of the areas he covers are: * Banking, budgeting and credit. * Financial planning and tax-deferred savings/investment * Investment types * Life insurance and annuities * Retirement and portfolio man
I read it cover to cover within an afternoon, and I didn't want to put it down. Praise for Navigating the Financial Blogosphere "Navigating the Financial Blogosphere is the most enjoyable personal finance book I've ever read. Navigating the Financial Blogosphere is browsable, fun, and very useful." -David Jackson, founder and CEO, SeekingAlpha "Russell Bailyn not only explains financial decision making, but like a good research librarian, he tells you where to go on the Web for more information. It's fresh, practical, and broad in its topic coverage and should be on the top of every person's reading list. Russell Bailyn's book does an excellent job of presenting important personal finance topi
RUSSELL BAILYN is a wealth manager with Premier Financial Advisors, a boutique financial planning and investment advisory firm. Bailyn and his blog have been featured in a number of magazine publications including Wealth Manager, Financial Planning, and Financial Advisor. . He is also a contributor to a variety of finance Web sites, most notably the Seeking Alpha Network (seekinga
Divided into four comprehensive parts—First Perspectives on Money, Building Wealth Requires Planning, Living in a Financial World, and Thinking Long-Term about Money Management—this one-of-a-kind guide may change the way you live your financial life.Starting at the beginning of a typical personal financial journey, this book answers basic questions such as how to choose a bank and how to read a credit score. From the Inside FlapWhile many of us trust the advice of so-called "experts" when it comes to our financial well-being, the fact is that many of these professionals either aren't objective enough or simply have an opinion that they want to push on us. It then moves on to address the essential savings and investment issues that many of us will face