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Five years from now, what are you going to do when a major expense pops up? In ten years, will you still be renting an apartment? Thirty years from now, will you have enough money for retirement? Planning your current finances is hard enough, but looking ahead to the future can be downright frightening! Personal Finance For Beginners In 30 Minutes, Volume 2, is here to help. In 30 short minutes, you'll get a quick but solid lesson in planning your financial future. Using plain English and lots of examples, the book explains * How to fund a special savings account for emergencies and other unexpected costs * Compound interest and how it can help you save more* Tips for buying a home* Mortgage basics, from ARMs to points* IRA and 401(k) retirement accounts* How to fund retirement accounts, with examples* The pros and cons of mutual funds* Low-risk mutual funds for your retirement portfolio* Disability and life insurance basics* Four types of legal documents you should prepare nowIf you've been delaying planning your future finances, now is the time to get started on the practical steps that can put real money in your pocket when you need it most! Years from now, you'll thank yourself for taking some of the practical steps described in Personal Finance For Beginners In 30 Minutes, Volume 2. Buy it now!(For tips on how to control spending, reduce debt, and better manage your day-to-day finances, please refer to Personal Finance For Beginners In 30 Minutes, Volume 1).Personal Finance For Beginners In 30 Minutes, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 are authored by Ian Lamont, an award-winning business and technology journalist. He has written for more than a dozen online and print publications, and served as the managing editor of The Industry Standard. His writing and editorial work has garnered industry awards from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers and the American Society of Business Publication Editors.IN 30 MINUTES Guides are not affiliated with "For Dummies" books or any other publication or series.
Millions of Americans have disabilities. Social Security SSDI and SSI benefits can help cover the loss of income that occurs due to disability. Whether you or a family member became disabled following an accident or medical emergency, or were born with a severe medical condition, this quick guide can explain eligibility, application steps, return-to-work programs, and how to deal with documentation, appeals, and other bureaucratic processes. Other topics include: Taxes on Social Security disability benefits The government's definition of "disability" Best practices for dealing with red tape SSDI for disabled workers and childhood disability beneficiaries Benefits for family members Transitioning from SSDI to retirement benefits SSI resource limits and allowed assets SSDI and SSI, side-by-side Work incentives and subsidies, including PASS, IRWEs, and TWPs SGA and reporting requirements Applying for Medicaid and Medicare Communicating with the Social Security Administration Dealing with overpayments As a former full-time human services coordinator, author Emily Pogue helped thousands of clients navigate the Social Security system. In this guide, she uses plain English explanations and easy-to-grasp examples to help readers understand how the system works and how to maximize Social Security retirement benefits. The award-winning IN 30 MINUTES series has helped readers all over the world grasp complex topics, from health to social media.
AM/FM radio still has the greatest reach of any media format, with more than 90% of Americans listening every week. In Free Radio & Podcast Marketing In 30 Minutes, expert authors Jim Beach and Rachel Lewyn will show how practically anyone can get on the air, whether it's via a niche podcast with an audience of just a few hundred people or a national radio program that reaches millions. Jim and Rachel have put together a guide to doing it right, from reaching out to shows to taking part in engaging discussions with hosts. Topics include: How free radio marketing can save thousands of dollars in advertising and publicist fees Building credibility and showcasing your expertise How to focus your search and drill down to the most suitable radio programs and podcasts Crafting the perfect pitch and an irresistible hook Best practices for reaching out via email, phone, and snail mail How to prepare a winning bio and sample questions Leveraging news and current events in your pitch and interview Working with hosts, producers, and audiences How to leverage anecdotes in your radio interview Tips to sound great on the air Using radio and podcast programs to boost your online profileJim's and Rachel's advice can help establish your brand, spread your ideas, or promote a new product or business. No matter your company's niche, no matter the nature of the product or idea you're trying to promote, the tactics in Free Radio & Podcast Marketing In 30 Minutes will substantially benefit your marketing efforts.About the authors: Jim Beach is an experienced author and entrepreneur, and hosts School for Startups Radio. Dubbed the "Simon Cowell of venture capital" by CNN, he has been interviewed by hundreds of media outlets, including NPR, MSNBC, and the New York Times. Rachel Lewyn is a former radio producer and writer for FanBolt.
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