There are numerous guides, at many levels, on how to make the most of your money. All of them however use, have to use, a range of terms which will bewilder some readers - as do the numerous financial newspapers and magazines, from the Financial Review to the business column in the Sunday Telegraph. There's a strong element therefore of 'what you never understood but were embarrassed to ask' about this little guide, which although it won't enable readers to bandy terms with screen jockeys and merchant bankers, will ensure that they can get a better understanding of the financial pages and the latest get-rich-quick book. Edna Carew has forged a reputation over the past twenty years as a first-rate communicator who can whittle down complex concepts into plain, intelligible language.
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978-1-86508-087-1 (9781865080871)
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Formerly a specialist writer with The Australian Financial Review Edna Carew is the author of more than a dozen books on various aspects of finance, business and banking. She also carries out a wide range of writing, public speaking and consulting activities.
1. Cash2. Fixed income investments3. Shares4. Property5. Direct versus indirect investment6. Foreign exchange7. Financial institutions8. Income protection