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Successful Finance for Non-Accountants
Successful Finance for Non-Accountants
Autore Brown Brian B
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : Vacation Work Publications Imprint, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (225 pages)
Disciplina 658.15
Soggetto topico Financial Management & Planning
Finance
Business & Economics
ISBN 1-283-10919-0
9786613109194
1-85458-616-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto COVER -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 -- CHAPTER 2 -- CHAPTER 3 -- CHAPTER 4 -- CHAPTER 5 -- CHAPTER 6 -- CHAPTER 7 -- CHAPTER 8 -- CHAPTER 9 -- CHAPTER 10 -- CHAPTER 11 -- APPENDICES -- INDEX.
Record Nr. UNISA-996339106303316
Brown Brian B  
[Place of publication not identified], : Vacation Work Publications Imprint, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
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The Value of Debt in Retirement [[electronic resource] ] : Why Everything You Have Been Told Is Wrong
The Value of Debt in Retirement [[electronic resource] ] : Why Everything You Have Been Told Is Wrong
Autore Anderson Thomas J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (338 p.)
Disciplina 332.7084
332.7084/6
Soggetto topico BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Personal Finance / Retirement Planning
Finance, Personal
Retirement -- Planning
Finance, Personal - Planning
Retirement
Finance
Business & Economics
Financial Management & Planning
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-03001-3
1-119-02001-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Question 4: Are You Willing to Put in the Effort to Find and Work with Qualified Experts to Make Sure Your Situation and Circumstances Are a Good Fit?Everyday Example #1: Immediately Better Credit Card Debt; Getting beyond the ABLF and Focusing on Retirement; Notes; Chapter 2: Debt in Retirement: Conventional Wisdom, Right and Wrong; What Some Popular Retirement Books Get Right-and Wrong-about Debt; The "Good versus Bad" Debt Camp; Bach Where We Started: The Irresolutely "Against Debt" Camp; The (Very Small) "Sometimes It's Okay to Have Debt" Camp
Everyday Example #2: A Bridge Loan over Troubled QuartersNotes; Chapter 3: Why and Whether to Adopt a Holistic Debt-Inclusive Approach in Retirement; A First Look at the Three Main Types of Debt: Oppressive, Working, and Enriching; Seven Rules for Being a Better Debtor; In the Company of Longer Life Spans; Winging Your Way to a Successful Retirement: The "Whole Chicken" Approach; Everyday Example #3: A Holistic Business Recipe for Success; Notes; Part II: The Power of Debt in Reducing Taxes, Increasing Return, and Reducing Risk; Chapter 4: Returning to the Return You Need
Cash Flow and Incoming Money: The Ultimate Key to Resource ManagementYou Have to Get Your Numbers Right!; Regardless of Your Net Worth, Distributions Are Rarely Constant over Time in Retirement; How Much Can You Safely Take Out?; How You May Be Able to Increase Your Rate of Return; How Is This Possible? A Big-Picture Overview; Risks and Problems; Everyday Example #4: Retiring the "Loan" Survivor; Notes; Chapter 5: The Power of Debt Meets Our Ridiculous Tax Code: 5.5 Million Net Worth, 240,000 Income, and 4,000 in Taxes!; Some Brief Preliminaries: Income versus Incoming Money
The Websters: A Tale That Taxes the ImaginationYour De Facto Tax Advisor; An Inconvenient Truth; How to Pay Almost No Taxes in Retirement: A Few More Examples; Everyday Example #5: "Auto" You Not Be Sure You Are Getting the Best Loan?; Notes; Chapter 6: Risk Matters More Than Return; Why Your Personal Risk Tolerance May Not Matter; A Simple Understanding of Risk; The Odds of a 6 Percent Rate of Return over the Next 30 Years Are Exactly Zero; Even If You Know Your Average Rate of Return, It's Impossible to Know Your Future Net Worth
While Risk Tolerance May Not Matter, the Sequence of Returns Does
Record Nr. UNINA-9910132269903321
Anderson Thomas J  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The Value of Debt in Retirement [[electronic resource] ] : Why Everything You Have Been Told Is Wrong
The Value of Debt in Retirement [[electronic resource] ] : Why Everything You Have Been Told Is Wrong
Autore Anderson Thomas J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (338 p.)
Disciplina 332.7084
332.7084/6
Soggetto topico BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Personal Finance / Retirement Planning
Finance, Personal
Retirement -- Planning
Finance, Personal - Planning
Retirement
Finance
Business & Economics
Financial Management & Planning
ISBN 1-119-03001-3
1-119-02001-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Question 4: Are You Willing to Put in the Effort to Find and Work with Qualified Experts to Make Sure Your Situation and Circumstances Are a Good Fit?Everyday Example #1: Immediately Better Credit Card Debt; Getting beyond the ABLF and Focusing on Retirement; Notes; Chapter 2: Debt in Retirement: Conventional Wisdom, Right and Wrong; What Some Popular Retirement Books Get Right-and Wrong-about Debt; The "Good versus Bad" Debt Camp; Bach Where We Started: The Irresolutely "Against Debt" Camp; The (Very Small) "Sometimes It's Okay to Have Debt" Camp
Everyday Example #2: A Bridge Loan over Troubled QuartersNotes; Chapter 3: Why and Whether to Adopt a Holistic Debt-Inclusive Approach in Retirement; A First Look at the Three Main Types of Debt: Oppressive, Working, and Enriching; Seven Rules for Being a Better Debtor; In the Company of Longer Life Spans; Winging Your Way to a Successful Retirement: The "Whole Chicken" Approach; Everyday Example #3: A Holistic Business Recipe for Success; Notes; Part II: The Power of Debt in Reducing Taxes, Increasing Return, and Reducing Risk; Chapter 4: Returning to the Return You Need
Cash Flow and Incoming Money: The Ultimate Key to Resource ManagementYou Have to Get Your Numbers Right!; Regardless of Your Net Worth, Distributions Are Rarely Constant over Time in Retirement; How Much Can You Safely Take Out?; How You May Be Able to Increase Your Rate of Return; How Is This Possible? A Big-Picture Overview; Risks and Problems; Everyday Example #4: Retiring the "Loan" Survivor; Notes; Chapter 5: The Power of Debt Meets Our Ridiculous Tax Code: 5.5 Million Net Worth, 240,000 Income, and 4,000 in Taxes!; Some Brief Preliminaries: Income versus Incoming Money
The Websters: A Tale That Taxes the ImaginationYour De Facto Tax Advisor; An Inconvenient Truth; How to Pay Almost No Taxes in Retirement: A Few More Examples; Everyday Example #5: "Auto" You Not Be Sure You Are Getting the Best Loan?; Notes; Chapter 6: Risk Matters More Than Return; Why Your Personal Risk Tolerance May Not Matter; A Simple Understanding of Risk; The Odds of a 6 Percent Rate of Return over the Next 30 Years Are Exactly Zero; Even If You Know Your Average Rate of Return, It's Impossible to Know Your Future Net Worth
While Risk Tolerance May Not Matter, the Sequence of Returns Does
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829925703321
Anderson Thomas J  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The Value of Debt in Retirement [[electronic resource] ] : Why Everything You Have Been Told Is Wrong
The Value of Debt in Retirement [[electronic resource] ] : Why Everything You Have Been Told Is Wrong
Autore Anderson Thomas J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (338 p.)
Disciplina 332.7084
332.7084/6
Soggetto topico BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Personal Finance / Retirement Planning
Finance, Personal
Retirement -- Planning
Finance, Personal - Planning
Retirement
Finance
Business & Economics
Financial Management & Planning
ISBN 1-119-03001-3
1-119-02001-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Question 4: Are You Willing to Put in the Effort to Find and Work with Qualified Experts to Make Sure Your Situation and Circumstances Are a Good Fit?Everyday Example #1: Immediately Better Credit Card Debt; Getting beyond the ABLF and Focusing on Retirement; Notes; Chapter 2: Debt in Retirement: Conventional Wisdom, Right and Wrong; What Some Popular Retirement Books Get Right-and Wrong-about Debt; The "Good versus Bad" Debt Camp; Bach Where We Started: The Irresolutely "Against Debt" Camp; The (Very Small) "Sometimes It's Okay to Have Debt" Camp
Everyday Example #2: A Bridge Loan over Troubled QuartersNotes; Chapter 3: Why and Whether to Adopt a Holistic Debt-Inclusive Approach in Retirement; A First Look at the Three Main Types of Debt: Oppressive, Working, and Enriching; Seven Rules for Being a Better Debtor; In the Company of Longer Life Spans; Winging Your Way to a Successful Retirement: The "Whole Chicken" Approach; Everyday Example #3: A Holistic Business Recipe for Success; Notes; Part II: The Power of Debt in Reducing Taxes, Increasing Return, and Reducing Risk; Chapter 4: Returning to the Return You Need
Cash Flow and Incoming Money: The Ultimate Key to Resource ManagementYou Have to Get Your Numbers Right!; Regardless of Your Net Worth, Distributions Are Rarely Constant over Time in Retirement; How Much Can You Safely Take Out?; How You May Be Able to Increase Your Rate of Return; How Is This Possible? A Big-Picture Overview; Risks and Problems; Everyday Example #4: Retiring the "Loan" Survivor; Notes; Chapter 5: The Power of Debt Meets Our Ridiculous Tax Code: 5.5 Million Net Worth, 240,000 Income, and 4,000 in Taxes!; Some Brief Preliminaries: Income versus Incoming Money
The Websters: A Tale That Taxes the ImaginationYour De Facto Tax Advisor; An Inconvenient Truth; How to Pay Almost No Taxes in Retirement: A Few More Examples; Everyday Example #5: "Auto" You Not Be Sure You Are Getting the Best Loan?; Notes; Chapter 6: Risk Matters More Than Return; Why Your Personal Risk Tolerance May Not Matter; A Simple Understanding of Risk; The Odds of a 6 Percent Rate of Return over the Next 30 Years Are Exactly Zero; Even If You Know Your Average Rate of Return, It's Impossible to Know Your Future Net Worth
While Risk Tolerance May Not Matter, the Sequence of Returns Does
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841513803321
Anderson Thomas J  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Wealth Exposed [[electronic resource] ] : Insurance Planning for High Net Worth Individuals and Their Advisors
Wealth Exposed [[electronic resource] ] : Insurance Planning for High Net Worth Individuals and Their Advisors
Autore Flood Brian G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (204 p.)
Disciplina 338.3789
Collana Wiley Finance
Soggetto topico Insurance planning
Rich people -- Insurance requirements
Wealth
Rich people - Finance, Personal
Rich people - Insurance requirements
Finance
Business & Economics
Financial Management & Planning
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-81071-6
1-118-81080-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Wealth Exposed; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Welcome! You Are at the Next Level; A Real-World Success Story; A Riches-to-Rags Story?; Or a Cautionary Tall Tale?; Lessons Learned; What Risks Are You Facing?; Chapter 2 My-Oh-My, How Far You Have Come!; Remember Your First Apartment?; How Life at the Next Level Changes Everything; Your Primary Home Exposures at the Next Level; Do I Really Need Flood Insurance?
Smart Homes, Radiant Heat, Home Theaters, Wine Cellars, Trophy Rooms, Indoor Pools, Gyms, Exotic Construction Materials, Climate Controls, Auto Showrooms, and Lots of Equipment to Keep It All FunctioningEquipment Breakdown Coverage; Remodeling or Renovation Risks; Chapter 3 Life Is Too Short to Drink Cheap Wine; A Look at Managing Valuables and Collectibles Schedules; The Collection; Importance of Actively Managing the Art Schedule; Insuring the Title of Your Artwork; Where Is Your Artwork Showing This Month?; Jewelry-I Lost My Bracelet in Barcelona
High-End Jewelry Requires High-End AppraisalsHomeowners Policies Just Don't Cut It; Now to the Wine Cellar for a Vertical Tasting of Lafite; Valuing the Wine Cellar; Serious Risk Management for Serious Wine Collectors; Then There's the Antiques, Rugs, China, and Other Treasures; Chapter 4 The Hired Help-Who's Watching Whom?; The Real Risk of "Nanny Revenge"; What Can Go Wrong? Everything; Managing the Risks of Household Staff; Four Things All Domestic Employers Need to Know about Employee Law; A Word about Nanny-Cams
Workers Compensation, Employee Benefits, and the Employment Practices Issues Domestic Staff PresentEmployee versus Contractor; Workers Compensation; Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI); Chapter 5 Which Car Will I Drive Today, the Ferrari or the Bentley?; It's Not Your Oldsmobile's Insurance Coverage; Book Value versus Stated Value versus Agreed Value; Stated Value Policies; Agreed Value Policies; Insuring the other car; Insuring for the Underinsured and Uninsured; "It Was Fun-Fun-Fun Till Her Daddy Took the T-Bird Away"; The Other Drivers
High-End Cars Need High-End Insurance CoverageService, Service, Service; Chapter 6 How Big Is Your Umbrella?; Standard Umbrella Policies versus Specialized Umbrella Policies; How Much Is Enough?; Filling the Gaps; Not-for-Profit Board Members-Are You at Risk?; Summary; Chapter 7 Toys, Toys, and More Toys; Case-in-Point; Managing Your Risks at Sea . . .; Covering the Crew; Navigation Exclusions and Restrictions; Key Features of Yacht Coverage; Watch Out for Exclusions; Depreciation in Partial Losses; Working with a Marine Insurance Specialist; . . . and in the Air; Another Case-in-Point
Key Components of Aviation Coverage
Record Nr. UNINA-9910138985103321
Flood Brian G  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Wealth Exposed [[electronic resource] ] : Insurance Planning for High Net Worth Individuals and Their Advisors
Wealth Exposed [[electronic resource] ] : Insurance Planning for High Net Worth Individuals and Their Advisors
Autore Flood Brian G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (204 p.)
Disciplina 338.3789
Collana Wiley Finance
Soggetto topico Insurance planning
Rich people -- Insurance requirements
Wealth
Rich people - Finance, Personal
Rich people - Insurance requirements
Finance
Business & Economics
Financial Management & Planning
ISBN 1-118-81071-6
1-118-81080-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Wealth Exposed; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Welcome! You Are at the Next Level; A Real-World Success Story; A Riches-to-Rags Story?; Or a Cautionary Tall Tale?; Lessons Learned; What Risks Are You Facing?; Chapter 2 My-Oh-My, How Far You Have Come!; Remember Your First Apartment?; How Life at the Next Level Changes Everything; Your Primary Home Exposures at the Next Level; Do I Really Need Flood Insurance?
Smart Homes, Radiant Heat, Home Theaters, Wine Cellars, Trophy Rooms, Indoor Pools, Gyms, Exotic Construction Materials, Climate Controls, Auto Showrooms, and Lots of Equipment to Keep It All FunctioningEquipment Breakdown Coverage; Remodeling or Renovation Risks; Chapter 3 Life Is Too Short to Drink Cheap Wine; A Look at Managing Valuables and Collectibles Schedules; The Collection; Importance of Actively Managing the Art Schedule; Insuring the Title of Your Artwork; Where Is Your Artwork Showing This Month?; Jewelry-I Lost My Bracelet in Barcelona
High-End Jewelry Requires High-End AppraisalsHomeowners Policies Just Don't Cut It; Now to the Wine Cellar for a Vertical Tasting of Lafite; Valuing the Wine Cellar; Serious Risk Management for Serious Wine Collectors; Then There's the Antiques, Rugs, China, and Other Treasures; Chapter 4 The Hired Help-Who's Watching Whom?; The Real Risk of "Nanny Revenge"; What Can Go Wrong? Everything; Managing the Risks of Household Staff; Four Things All Domestic Employers Need to Know about Employee Law; A Word about Nanny-Cams
Workers Compensation, Employee Benefits, and the Employment Practices Issues Domestic Staff PresentEmployee versus Contractor; Workers Compensation; Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI); Chapter 5 Which Car Will I Drive Today, the Ferrari or the Bentley?; It's Not Your Oldsmobile's Insurance Coverage; Book Value versus Stated Value versus Agreed Value; Stated Value Policies; Agreed Value Policies; Insuring the other car; Insuring for the Underinsured and Uninsured; "It Was Fun-Fun-Fun Till Her Daddy Took the T-Bird Away"; The Other Drivers
High-End Cars Need High-End Insurance CoverageService, Service, Service; Chapter 6 How Big Is Your Umbrella?; Standard Umbrella Policies versus Specialized Umbrella Policies; How Much Is Enough?; Filling the Gaps; Not-for-Profit Board Members-Are You at Risk?; Summary; Chapter 7 Toys, Toys, and More Toys; Case-in-Point; Managing Your Risks at Sea . . .; Covering the Crew; Navigation Exclusions and Restrictions; Key Features of Yacht Coverage; Watch Out for Exclusions; Depreciation in Partial Losses; Working with a Marine Insurance Specialist; . . . and in the Air; Another Case-in-Point
Key Components of Aviation Coverage
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829822203321
Flood Brian G  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Wealth Exposed [[electronic resource] ] : Insurance Planning for High Net Worth Individuals and Their Advisors
Wealth Exposed [[electronic resource] ] : Insurance Planning for High Net Worth Individuals and Their Advisors
Autore Flood Brian G
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (204 p.)
Disciplina 338.3789
Collana Wiley Finance
Soggetto topico Insurance planning
Rich people -- Insurance requirements
Wealth
Rich people - Finance, Personal
Rich people - Insurance requirements
Finance
Business & Economics
Financial Management & Planning
ISBN 1-118-81071-6
1-118-81080-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Wealth Exposed; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 Welcome! You Are at the Next Level; A Real-World Success Story; A Riches-to-Rags Story?; Or a Cautionary Tall Tale?; Lessons Learned; What Risks Are You Facing?; Chapter 2 My-Oh-My, How Far You Have Come!; Remember Your First Apartment?; How Life at the Next Level Changes Everything; Your Primary Home Exposures at the Next Level; Do I Really Need Flood Insurance?
Smart Homes, Radiant Heat, Home Theaters, Wine Cellars, Trophy Rooms, Indoor Pools, Gyms, Exotic Construction Materials, Climate Controls, Auto Showrooms, and Lots of Equipment to Keep It All FunctioningEquipment Breakdown Coverage; Remodeling or Renovation Risks; Chapter 3 Life Is Too Short to Drink Cheap Wine; A Look at Managing Valuables and Collectibles Schedules; The Collection; Importance of Actively Managing the Art Schedule; Insuring the Title of Your Artwork; Where Is Your Artwork Showing This Month?; Jewelry-I Lost My Bracelet in Barcelona
High-End Jewelry Requires High-End AppraisalsHomeowners Policies Just Don't Cut It; Now to the Wine Cellar for a Vertical Tasting of Lafite; Valuing the Wine Cellar; Serious Risk Management for Serious Wine Collectors; Then There's the Antiques, Rugs, China, and Other Treasures; Chapter 4 The Hired Help-Who's Watching Whom?; The Real Risk of "Nanny Revenge"; What Can Go Wrong? Everything; Managing the Risks of Household Staff; Four Things All Domestic Employers Need to Know about Employee Law; A Word about Nanny-Cams
Workers Compensation, Employee Benefits, and the Employment Practices Issues Domestic Staff PresentEmployee versus Contractor; Workers Compensation; Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI); Chapter 5 Which Car Will I Drive Today, the Ferrari or the Bentley?; It's Not Your Oldsmobile's Insurance Coverage; Book Value versus Stated Value versus Agreed Value; Stated Value Policies; Agreed Value Policies; Insuring the other car; Insuring for the Underinsured and Uninsured; "It Was Fun-Fun-Fun Till Her Daddy Took the T-Bird Away"; The Other Drivers
High-End Cars Need High-End Insurance CoverageService, Service, Service; Chapter 6 How Big Is Your Umbrella?; Standard Umbrella Policies versus Specialized Umbrella Policies; How Much Is Enough?; Filling the Gaps; Not-for-Profit Board Members-Are You at Risk?; Summary; Chapter 7 Toys, Toys, and More Toys; Case-in-Point; Managing Your Risks at Sea . . .; Covering the Crew; Navigation Exclusions and Restrictions; Key Features of Yacht Coverage; Watch Out for Exclusions; Depreciation in Partial Losses; Working with a Marine Insurance Specialist; . . . and in the Air; Another Case-in-Point
Key Components of Aviation Coverage
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841683703321
Flood Brian G  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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L'État, les finances et l'économie. histoire d'une conversion 1932-1952. Vol. II
L'État, les finances et l'économie. histoire d'une conversion 1932-1952. Vol. II
Autore Margairaz Michel
Pubbl/distr/stampa Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique, 1991
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 1456 pages)
Collana Histoire économique et financière de la France. Etudes générales
Soggetto topico Finance
Business & Economics
Financial Management & Planning
Soggetto non controllato histoire économique et financière
régime de Vichy
Front populaire
Plan
finances publiques
IVe République
ISBN 2-8218-2849-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910133526603321
Margairaz Michel  
Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique, 1991
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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