This comprehensive guide to money will enable readers to decide their own and their family's financial priorities throughout their lives. The areas covered are: from birth to further education, from first job to marriage, setting up home, when the children arrive, the middle years, the final working years and retirement. Margaret Allen has been deputy city editor of the "Evening Standard" and features editor of "The Times". She is now a regular contributor to the "Investors Chronicle" and is also a consultant on financial journalism to the "Straits Times" of Singapore.
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978-0-09-173731-3 (9780091737313)
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Part 1 From birth to first job: first thoughts on education; children and their savings; allowances for children; children at work. Part 2 First job to marriage: first job; when you cannot get a job; opening a bank account; first savings. Part 3 The early years of marriage: setting up a home; protecting your spouse; commonsense borrowing; the taxation of married people; coping with unemployment. Part 4 When the children arrive: the financial impact of children. Part 5 As the children grow: providing for children; looking to retirement; moving from savings to investment; divorce. Part 6 The final working years: tax efficiency in our later years. Part 7 The retirement years: pensions and benefits; maximizing income in retirement. Appendices: savings round-up; where to go for financial advice.