It pays to talk

how to have the essential conversations with your family about money and investing

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It pays to talk

how to have the essential conversations with your family about money and investing

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Maintaining that healthy money management practices begin at home, this book explores how families can form their own unique financial goals and priorities. In specific and practical terms, Charles Schwab and his daughter Carrie show families how they can intelligently and respectfully discuss the issues that will help determine their financial futures. Does your family talk about money? Do your kids understand your money values? Do you and your mate agree on how you spend and invest your money? Do you know if your parents are financially secure? These are the questions that Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz and her father, Charles Schwab, ask at the beginning of this invaluable family financial primer. The authors acknowledge that these are difficult questions but stress that families must grapple with them and come up with answers. Despite the proliferation of the financial news media, money remains a taboo subject in most families. Often the mere thought of talking about money with a family member causes enormous personal stress and confusion. But it doesn't have to be that way. The goal of this father-daughter collaboration is to bring solid financial advice into the context of family, where it can be explored, understood, and implemented to the benefit of everyone. The first essential thing that must happen is conversation, and It Pays to Talk is filled with advice about how to start talking. The authors are both working parents with a combined sixty-five years of knowledge and experience in the investment field. In this book they present a road map that every family can follow as they develop and implement an investment strategy and money-management plan. They begin by covering the fundamental principles that every investor needs to understand in order to succeed for the long term, and then they move on to cover joining forces in marriage; building your family's wealth regardless of market conditions; investing for your children's future and raising money-savvy kids; retirement planning; estate planning for you and your parents; and dealing with the unexpected-insurance, divorce, and investing a windfall. Throughout the book, the authors offer advice about how to start the often difficult conversations that lead to smart decision-making, as well as how to talk gently, intelligently, and respectfully about the many issues that define and shape our attitudes about money. It does pay to talk. This valuable and expert book will get you started and help you at every stage of your family's investment career.

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Publisher
Crown Business
Language
English
Pages
386

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [365]-366) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
332.024/01
Library of Congress
HG179 .S3346 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 386 p. :
Number of pages
386

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24226642M
Internet Archive
itpaystotalkhowt00schw
ISBN 10
0609610287
ISBN 13
9780609610282
LCCN
2002005994
OCLC/WorldCat
49619131

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