Invest Now: The Simple Guide to Boosting Your Finances
โ Scribed by Kalpana Fitzpatrick
- Publisher
- Heligo Books
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 130
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
What we earn today is worth less tomorrow. So, what can we do about it? How can we future-proof our finances? The answer is simple: invest. When it comes to investing you might have a few assumptions (you have to be rich to invest, it's too risky, you need to be a 'professional'), are bombarded with financial jargon (index, funds, stocks, shares) or are not sure where to start. Kalpana Fitzpatrick, financial journalist and money expert, will help you take control of your finances with this easy-to-understand guide to investing. Invest Now is an essential book that will teach you: ยท What investing is and why you need to care about it ยท How investing works and why cash is making you 'poor' ยท If investing is for you and how to get started ยท How to ethically invest to save the planet ยท Break down financial jargon, bust myths and so much more. Whether you want to make a big purchase or retire early, investing will help you achieve your financial dreams.
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