No Pierdas tu Fortuna


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Expert financial planner Douglas R. Andrew's bestselling definitive guide on managing your money, now available in Spanish. We've been hearing the same advice on managing your money for years - always prepay your mortgage. Always invest in a 401(k). Defer your taxes for as long as possible. What if someone told you that following that advice would be a waste of your money? In his groundbreaking book on personal finance, Douglas R. Andrew debunks these myths, along with several others, and gives essential knowledge on how to wisely manage your money and win back your "missed fortune." By following tips such as investing your home equity, discovering hidden tax breaks, and turning your life insurance policy into an investment, you can discover millions of dollars worth of hidden assets. Now, this best-selling book is being brought to the Spanish language audience. Translated by Mario Cisneros, a personal finance expert, the translated book will serve the large audience who have been clamoring for it since Missed Fortune 101's intial English language publication.




No Pierdas tu Fortuna


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We've been hearing the same advice on managing your moeny for years - always prepay your mortgage. Always invest in a 401(k). Defer your taxes for as long as possible. What if someone told you that following that advice would be a waste of your money? In his groundbreaking book on personal finance, Douglas R. Andrew debunks these myths, along with several others, and gives essential knowledge on how to wisely manage your money and win back your "missed fortune." By following tips such as investing your home equity, discovering hidden tax breaks, and turning your life insurance policy into an investment, you can discover millions of dollars worth of hidden assets. Now, this best-selling book is being brought to the Spanish language audience. Translated by Mario Cisneros, a personal finance expert, the translated book will serve the large audience who have been clamoring for it since MISSED FORTUNE 101's intial English language publication.







Modern Language Notes


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Provides image and full-text online access to back issues. Consult the online table of contents for specific holdings.




Diccionario de falsos amigos


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RESUMEN: El diccionario de uso del español de María Moliner define falso amigo como "Palabra o expresión de una lengua extranjera que, por ser muy similar a otra de la lengua propia, puede ser interpretada incorrectamente". En una época como la nuestra, en la que el español vive en contacto permanente con el inglés, un diccionario como el de Marcial Prado especialista en este campo y autor también de The NTC's diccionary of spanish false cognates, es una guía segura para los hispanohablantes que leen, trabajan o estudian en inglés. Diccionario de consulta muy recomendable para periodistas, traductores y lingüistas.




Comedias. 2. ed


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The Stock Market Cash Flow


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The book begins by addressing many of the challenges stock market investors face today and the various ways many investors use the stock market to achieve their goals. A valuable discussion of where paper assets fit (and do not fit) in the context of Rich Dad principles and its place among the other assets classes such as real estate business and commodities. The bulk of the book educates investors on "Andy's 4 pillars of stock market income" and effectively simplifies the four concepts to help investors begin to harness their power. The book concludes with ideas for an individual action plan suited to the goals of the reader







Obras escogidas


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Millionaire by Thirty


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The definitive, easy to understand and breakthrough guide on how young people can take their limited first income and turn it into a small fortune by the time they turn thirty from an expert financial planner. Most people know that there are 70 million Baby Boomers in America today....but what is less known is that there are approximately 100 million people in America between the ages of 16 and 30. This generation has just entered, or will soon be entering the work force. And they have no idea how to invest, save, or handle their money. Young people today come out of school having had little or no formal education on the basics of money management. Many have large debts from student loans looming over their heads. And many feel confused and powerless when their pricey educations don't translate into high paying jobs. They feel that their $30,000-$40,000 salary is too meager to bother with investing, and they constantly fear that there will be "too much month left at the end of their money." Douglas R. Andrew has shown the parents of this generation a different pathway to financial freedom. Now Doug and his sons, Emron and Aaron - both of whom are in their mid-20s - show the under-30 crowd how they can break from traditional 401k investment plans and instead can find a better way by investing in real estate, budgeting effectively, avoiding unnecessary taxes and using life insurance to create tax-free income. With the principles outlined in Millionaire by Thirty, recent graduates will be earning enough interest on their savings to meet their basic living expenses by the time they're 30. And by the time they're 35, their investments will be earning more money than they are, guaranteeing them a happy, wealthy future.