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Quicken All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies
By: Gail A. PerryeBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
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Quicken is the #1 personal finance software on the market, with greater than 70 percent retail market share and 16 million active users This book features eight minibooks comprising nearly 750 pages-all the information people need to get the most out of the latest Quicken release, get their finances under control, start building a nest egg, and pay less to the IRS The only book on the market to include coverage on Quicken Premier Home & Business Minibook topics include personal finance basics, an introduction to Quicken, household finances, planning ahead and saving, tracking investments, retirement planning, taxes, and managing small business finances Quicken books are consistent top sellers, with more than 900,000 copies of Quicken For Dummies sold in all in all editions
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Quicken All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies
Chapter One
Earning Income and Investing
In This Chapter
Earning income from your job
Getting income from a job you invented
Collecting earnings from your savings and investments
Fanny Price, the protagonist of Jane Austen's novel Mansfield Park, knew a thing or two about income: She said, "A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of." The information presented in this chapter may not guarantee you happiness or a large income, but you figure out the ins and outs of where income comes from and how to keep track of it all. And that, at least, is a good first step in a recipe for managing your personal finances.
Making Money at Your Job
Work. We spend our childhood merrily going to school, playing in the yards of our youth, practicing scales and etudes, pitching balls on sandlots, making and losing friends, collecting our allowance money, getting tucked in at night, and doing it all over again, day after endless day. When we're really little, the concept of work is limited to something our parents do when we're not looking. Later, work gets thrown in our face as an empty threat: "Someday you'll have to work for a living, and then you'll understand...."
Then comes the day when the allowance ends, there are no more exams, the yards all need mowing, the piano keys are dusty, the sandlots have been turned into parking garages, and our friends have moved on. Seemingly overnight, that idyllic youth is replaced with the need to go out and earn a living, whatever that is. So we choose a path, master some skills, and get a job, taking our place in a societ
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