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5. How Much Insurance Should Noah Have Carried on His Ark?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- 1. Introduction and Overview 1
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Part I. Expenditure Decisions
- 2. “Day- Old Bread” Is Worth $20,000 a Year 15
- 3. Managing Your Credit and Your Cash 32
- 4. To Rent or to Buy: That’s the Question 49
- 5. How Much Insurance Should Noah Have Carried on His Ark? 73
- 6. The Most Expensive U.S. Colleges Are the Best Bargains 98
- 7. Minimizing the Bites of the Tax Collectors 119
- 8. Bernie Madoff: Mugger, Con, or Scam Artist? 131
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Part II. Investment Decisions
- 9. The Merrill Lynch Hustle: Can You Trust the Brokers? 145
- 10. Why Are There 10,000 Mutual Funds in America and Only Two and a Half Automobile Firms? 176
- 11. If You Won $100,000 in the Lottery, How Should You Invest the Money? 206
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Part III. Financial Planning Decisions
- 12. An Overview of Financial Planning 249
- 13. Your Social Security Benefits Could Be Worth $300,000 263
- 14. If You Don’t Know How Much to Save for Retirement, You Won’t Save Enough 279
- 15. Three Plans So You Won’t Outlive Your Assets 300
- 16. A Cruel Choice: Paying for Medical Recoveries or Health Care 328
- 17. You Can’t Take Your Money with You, But You Can Say Where It Goes 343
- 18. Ciao and Shalom 359
- Glossary 363
- Index 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- 1. Introduction and Overview 1
-
Part I. Expenditure Decisions
- 2. “Day- Old Bread” Is Worth $20,000 a Year 15
- 3. Managing Your Credit and Your Cash 32
- 4. To Rent or to Buy: That’s the Question 49
- 5. How Much Insurance Should Noah Have Carried on His Ark? 73
- 6. The Most Expensive U.S. Colleges Are the Best Bargains 98
- 7. Minimizing the Bites of the Tax Collectors 119
- 8. Bernie Madoff: Mugger, Con, or Scam Artist? 131
-
Part II. Investment Decisions
- 9. The Merrill Lynch Hustle: Can You Trust the Brokers? 145
- 10. Why Are There 10,000 Mutual Funds in America and Only Two and a Half Automobile Firms? 176
- 11. If You Won $100,000 in the Lottery, How Should You Invest the Money? 206
-
Part III. Financial Planning Decisions
- 12. An Overview of Financial Planning 249
- 13. Your Social Security Benefits Could Be Worth $300,000 263
- 14. If You Don’t Know How Much to Save for Retirement, You Won’t Save Enough 279
- 15. Three Plans So You Won’t Outlive Your Assets 300
- 16. A Cruel Choice: Paying for Medical Recoveries or Health Care 328
- 17. You Can’t Take Your Money with You, But You Can Say Where It Goes 343
- 18. Ciao and Shalom 359
- Glossary 363
- Index 379