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Really Useful Handbooks: I'm Broke!: The Money Handbook


Really Useful Handbook

No. of pages 48

Published: 2009

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Great for age 10-16 years

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A fantastic new series of dip-in, dip-out advice guides for older children and teenagers. Covering a wide variety of topics, the handbooks contain vital information and tips. Written in a friendly, accessible style, they provide readers with the tools they need to deal with important everyday issues. Inside this book: learn how to budget; the economy explained; investing money; information on bank accounts, credit cards and pensions.

 

This book is part of a book series called Really Useful Handbook .

There are 48 pages in this book. This is a handbook. A handbook is a single-volume reference book of compact size that provides concise factual information on a specific subject, organized systematically for quick and easy access. Statistical information is often published in handbook form (example: Statistical Handbook on the American Family). Some handbooks are published serially (CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics). This book was published 2009 by Octopus Publishing Group .

Liam Croke has worked in the financial services industry for the past 21 years and is an expert in the field of personal finance. He is author of the best-selling The Mortgage Maze Explained and Your Money Your Life. Liam appears each week on Ireland's largest viewed afternoon TV show (The Afternoon Show) where he gives his advice and wisdom to viewers in all areas related to personal finance. He is a regular contributor to radio and wrote a weekly personal finance column, entitled 'Mr. Cash - How to spend it, earn it, make it', for Ireland's bestselling Sunday newspaper.

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Really Useful Handbook

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