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Financial Recovery Workbook: A Step-by-Step Plan for Regaining Control of Your Money and Your Life During and after a Personal Financial Crisis [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x18 mm, weight: 392 g, 2-color, 37 worksheets
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Adams Media Corporation
  • ISBN-10: 1507216416
  • ISBN-13: 9781507216415
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x18 mm, weight: 392 g, 2-color, 37 worksheets
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Adams Media Corporation
  • ISBN-10: 1507216416
  • ISBN-13: 9781507216415
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Plan your path to financial freedom with guidance&;and reassurance&;in The Financial Recovery Workbook so you can stay calm and prioritize spending to get your finances back on track.

It can happen to anyone: no matter how well you&;ve planned or saved, an emergency&;job loss, a severe illness or accident, divorce, or weather disaster&;can put a big hit on your finances. The steps you take to stay afloat can have a huge effect on how you and your finances recover from disaster.

The Financial Recovery Workbook provides a step-by-step guide to help you make a plan to get your financial life back on track. You&;ll learn which bills to prioritize, whether or not you use credit cards&;and which cards are most beneficial&;how to find quick cash to pay for necessities, whether or not you should dip into your retirement fund, and more! With expert financial advisor Michele Cagan as your guide, discover how to regain control of your finances and change your relationship with money for good.

Recenzijos

Michele Cagan writes with such clarity and has a gift of making a complicated financial issue understandable and accessible. The fact is personal finance is like rocket science. Its hard and complicated. This workbook Im sure will help you navigate when life impacts your money and help you make better financial decisions.

Michelle Singletary, Nationally Syndicated Personal Finance Columnist, The Washington Post

Introduction 10(3)
Chapter One Facing The Fears And Finding The Facts
13(20)
Chapter Worksheets
Financial Fears Inventory
28(2)
Separate Feelings, Thoughts, Facts, and Actions
30(3)
Chapter Two Beginning With Your Starting Point
33(24)
Chapter Worksheets
Ongoing Crisis Costs
48(2)
Current Cash Flow
50(2)
Debt Table
52(2)
Know Your Net Worth
54(3)
Chapter Three Creating A Plan To Move Through The Crisis
57(34)
Chapter Worksheets
Expense Priority
75(3)
Cash Resources
78(2)
Periodic Expenses Calendar
80(2)
Crisis Financial Goals
82(2)
Long-Term Debt Management
84(2)
Short-Term Crisis Budget
86(2)
Savings Management
88(3)
Chapter Four Finding Ways To Bring In Or Free Up More Money
91(46)
Chapter Worksheets
Skills Inventory
116(2)
Networking Contacts Inventory
118(2)
Hidden Cash Resources
120(2)
Items to Sell
122(2)
Retirement Withdrawal Plans
124(4)
Estimated Taxes
128(4)
How Much Should I Borrow?
132(2)
Resources for Aid Checklist
134(3)
Chapter Five Reducing Money Going Out
137(52)
Chapter Worksheets
Prioritize Monthly Bills
178(2)
Paying Monthly Bills Calendar
180(1)
Hidden Expenses Checklist
181(1)
Expenses to Cut
182(1)
Should You Consider Bankruptcy?
183(1)
Working with Creditors Log
184(2)
Credit Card Rewards Deals
186(3)
Chapter Six Getting Back On Track And Fortifying Your Finances
189(38)
Chapter Worksheets
Restoring Your Credit Score
209(3)
Recovery Budget
212(2)
Build Up Emergency Savings
214(2)
Retirement Savings Needs
216(2)
Money In, Money Out
218(1)
Accelerated Debt Repayment
219(1)
Debt Paydown Table
220(4)
New and Revised Goals
224(3)
Conclusion: Taking Stock And Moving Forward 227(4)
Resources 231(3)
Index 234
Michele Cagan is a CPA, author, and financial mentor. With more than twenty years of experience, she offers unique insights into personal finances, from breaking out of debt and minimizing taxes to maximizing income and building wealth. Michele has written numerous articles and books about small business finances, investing, and accounting, including The Infographic Guide to Personal Finance; Real Estate Investing 101; Investing 101; Budgeting 101; Stock Market 101, 2nd Edition; and The Financial Recovery Workbook. In addition to her financial know-how, Michele has a not-so-secret love of painting, Star Wars, and chocolate. She lives in Maryland with her kid, dogs, cats, and koi. Get more financial guidance from Michele by visiting MicheleCaganCPA.com.