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The Index Card
The Index Card
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The Index Card
The Index Card
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From the acclaimed author of Pound Foolish and a highly respected University of Chicago professor, The Index Card provides all you need to know about money and investment in ten simple rules and shows you how to implement them.When it comes to our money, many of us make the same mistakes over and over again. We are confident when we should panic. We believe that stock we heard about on CNBC or saw promoted on Twitter is the next Apple or Google. Or we find managing our money difficult and borin…
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From the acclaimed author of Pound Foolish and a highly respected University of Chicago professor, The Index Card provides all you need to know about money and investment in ten simple rules and shows you how to implement them.

When it comes to our money, many of us make the same mistakes over and over again. We are confident when we should panic. We believe that stock we heard about on CNBC or saw promoted on Twitter is the next Apple or Google. Or we find managing our money difficult and boring, and we don’t pay any attention at all. We neglect things. We toss our retirement statements in a drawer, planning to look at them on a future day that never arrives. We pay our bills the day before they are due. There is only one thing more confusing: all the you-can-have-it-all financial how-to books out there.
 
In The Index Card, Helaine Olen and Harold Pollack draw on years of experience researching and reporting on the financial lives of Americans to present an accessible, one-stop guide to taking back your financial future. The answers are simple enough to fit on an index card–an idea so user-friendly and helpful that Money magazine named it one of their Best New Money Ideas. Their simple rules include:
 
• Save 10 percent to 20 percent of your income. Really.
• Never buy or sell an individual security. No, not even Google.
• Avoid actively managed funds. “Active” means “you’re paying fees, sucker.”
 
Beyond outlining the rules, the authors also explain why so few people follow them—because the financial services industry profits when people behave foolishly, and a web of incentives and misinformation lead consumers astray, especially in hard times when people feel the pressure to do almost anything to keep up. Armed with The Index Card, readers will gain the tools, knowledge, and confidence to make the right decisions regarding their money.


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From the acclaimed author of Pound Foolish and a highly respected University of Chicago professor, The Index Card provides all you need to know about money and investment in ten simple rules and shows you how to implement them.

When it comes to our money, many of us make the same mistakes over and over again. We are confident when we should panic. We believe that stock we heard about on CNBC or saw promoted on Twitter is the next Apple or Google. Or we find managing our money difficult and boring, and we don’t pay any attention at all. We neglect things. We toss our retirement statements in a drawer, planning to look at them on a future day that never arrives. We pay our bills the day before they are due. There is only one thing more confusing: all the you-can-have-it-all financial how-to books out there.
 
In The Index Card, Helaine Olen and Harold Pollack draw on years of experience researching and reporting on the financial lives of Americans to present an accessible, one-stop guide to taking back your financial future. The answers are simple enough to fit on an index card–an idea so user-friendly and helpful that Money magazine named it one of their Best New Money Ideas. Their simple rules include:
 
• Save 10 percent to 20 percent of your income. Really.
• Never buy or sell an individual security. No, not even Google.
• Avoid actively managed funds. “Active” means “you’re paying fees, sucker.”
 
Beyond outlining the rules, the authors also explain why so few people follow them—because the financial services industry profits when people behave foolishly, and a web of incentives and misinformation lead consumers astray, especially in hard times when people feel the pressure to do almost anything to keep up. Armed with The Index Card, readers will gain the tools, knowledge, and confidence to make the right decisions regarding their money.


From the Hardcover edition.

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