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5 reasons to buy a used car Why should you buy a used car? There are several reasons. The main reason is simpler: it is cheaper. "I a big fan of buying used, "said Philip Reed, editor in chief of Edmunds.com consumer advice." I think it is extremely important to a family with a budget to save money. "Jack Nerad, executive market analyst at Kelley Blue Book, is another leader of purchase used." Cars …
Is Your Car Worth Less Than You Owe?
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How Do Mortgages, Loans, and Credit Work? (Paperback) $8.86 Introduces loans and credit, describing the functions of each, why they are important to the economy, and how to properly handle loan and credit card debt. |
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The Origins of Value (Hardcover) $125 From the invention of interest in Mesopotamia and the origin of paper money in China, to the creation of mutual funds, inflation-indexed bonds, and global financial securities, here is a sweeping survey of financial innovations that have changed the world. Written by a distinguished group of experts–including Robert Shiller, Niall Ferguson, Valerie Hansen, and many others–and wonderfully illustrated with over one hundred color photographs of landmark financial documents (including the first paper money), The Origins of Value traces the evolution of finance through 4,000 years of history. Readers see how and why many of our most important financial tools and institutions–loans, interest rates, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, the corporation, and the New York Stock Exchange, to name a few–came into being. We see, for instance, how ancient Rome developed an early form of equity finance that resembles the modern corporation and read about the first modern corporation–the Dutch East India Company–and its innovative means of financing the exploration and expansion of European business ventures around the globe. We also meet remarkable financial innovators, such as the 13th century Italian Fibonacci of Pisa, whose mathematics of money became the foundation for later developments in the technology of Western European finance (and may explain why the West surpassed the East in financial sophistication). And we even discover a still-surviving "perpetuity" dating from the Dutch Age of Reason–an instrument that has been paying interest since the mid-17th century. Placing our current age of financial revolution in fascinating historical perspective, The Origins of Value tells a remarkable story of invention, illuminating many key episodes in the course of financial history. |
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Scholarships, Fellowships and Loans (Paperback) $332.64 Description not available. |
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SMALL LOANS, BIG CHANGES $22.53 Description not available. |
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Borrowing (Reinforced Hardcover) $30.97 "Answers basic questions students ask when learning about financial skills needed for adulthood, including borrowing money through mortgages, car loans, college loans, and credit cards"–Provided by publisher. |
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Value $6.83 Description not available. |
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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Starting Your Financial Life (Paperback) $10.07 Introduces financial strategies for young adults, covering topics ranging from checking accounts and student loans to buying a car and managing an inheritance. |
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Loans & Grants from Uncle Sam (Paperback) $7.92 Description not available. |
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Business Loans from Family & Friends (PACKAGE) $26.72 Description not available. |
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American Plastic Toys Ride-in Car $36.99 *Your kids will love playing with a ride-in toy car *Extreme Ride-In features oversized knobby wheels, off-road, styling and lots of colorful decals *Large plastic toy makes a great gift for your child *Fully functional steering *Screwdriver and two-sided wrench are stored in the trunk *Take-apart engine has 14 removable parts *Front and rear bumpers can also be easily removed and reinstalled with the screwdriver *Lots of additional play value *Packaged in a colorful, corrugated carton with full color litho label |
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Value Investing $24.93 Provides a modern analytical framework for assessing a company's true value Written by a true value investor known for his ability to buy undervalued companies and re-sell them at a substantial profit, Value Investing provides an analytical framework that evaluates the impact of real events-including restructuring, regulations, mergers and acquisitions, and other important factors-on a company's value. Well-known for his success with distressed corporations and value investing, author Martin Whitman wages a controversial attack on the modern financial practice of focusing on price movements and short-term trading. In Value Investing, Whitman identifies fundamental factors affecting the value of companies and entire markets from the ground up and takes value investing one step further by demonstrating how industry movement and public policy decisions can lead to greater returns. He also highlights the shortcomings of all the popularly applied analytical techniques. |
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Value Merchants $22.87 Anderson (Northwestern University), Kumar (London Business School), and Narus (Wake Forest University) explain the customer value management approach to demonstrating and documenting in monetary terms the superior value that a supplier`s offerings deliver to customers. Case examples illustrate how companies have formulated their value propositions, persuasively substantiated value propositions to customers, tailored market offerings, and profited in the long-term. Annotation )2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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HOW TO WIPE OUT YOUR STUDENT LOANS AND BE DEBT FREE FAST (Paperback) $16.95 Description not available. |
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How Do Mortgages, Loans, and Credit Work? (Reinforced Hardcover) $20.02 Description not available. |