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Work your money, not your life : how to balance your career and personal finances to get what you want /

"When the life people are living and the life people want to live don't match up, they may feel stressed or off-balance. People naturally try to solve the immediate issue they think is causing this uneasiness. If they're stressed about money and falling behind, they may buy one of the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ma, Roger (Financial planner) (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Here's the Deal
  • Chapter 1: You're Worth More Than You Think
  • Net Worth Is Not the Be-All and End-All
  • Saving Money Is About More Than Just Retirement
  • How Long Is Your Runway?
  • Breaking Free: The Power of Financial Runway
  • You Can Take Back Control of Your Life
  • You Don't Need to Be Financially Independent to Have Financial Flexibility
  • Your Ideal Career Is Within Reach
  • Notes
  • Chapter 2: Everything You've Been Taught About Jobs Is Wrong
  • "It's All About Money and Prestige."
  • "The Goal of Working Is to Climb the Corporate Ladder"
  • "Everyone Has One True Calling"
  • "Do What You Love"
  • "Work-Life Balance Is the Answer"
  • Get in the Driver's Seat
  • Notes
  • Part II: Figure Out Your Starting Point
  • Chapter 3: How's Your Job?
  • Job Factor 1: Are You Getting Value?
  • Job Factor 2: Are You Adding Value?
  • Job Factor 3: Are You Increasing Your Value in the Market?
  • Job Factor 4: Does Your Role Align with Your Values?
  • Job Factor 5: Do You Feel Valued?
  • Summarizing Your Current Job Situation
  • Now You Know
  • Note
  • Chapter 4: Compiling Your Financial Report Card
  • Metric 1: Net Worth
  • Step 1: Input Your Account Balances
  • Step 2: Input Your Home and Car Values
  • Step 3: Rinse and Repeat
  • Metric 2: Burn Rate
  • Metric 3: Financial Runway
  • Metric 4: Credit Reports and Scores
  • Taking a Closer Look at Credit Scores
  • How the FICO Scoring Model Works
  • Summarizing Where You Are
  • Notes
  • Chapter 5: How to Increase Your Financial Runway
  • What Do You Love Spending Money On?
  • Your Financial Runway Action Plan
  • Cut Low-Hanging Fruit
  • Expend Some Effort
  • Tackle the Hard Stuff
  • Your New and Improved Financial Runway
  • Notes
  • Part III: Optimize Your Job
  • Chapter 6: What Does a "Good" Job Look Like for You?
  • Part 1: Interests and Strengths
  • Part 2: Preferences and Priorities
  • Step 1: Envision Your Ideal Weekday and Weekend Day
  • Step 2: Consider Your Geographic Needs
  • Step 3: Consider Your Financial Needs
  • Piecing Together Your Ideal Job
  • Chapter 7: How to Tweak Your Job
  • What Do You Mean By "Tweak"?
  • Getting Started
  • How Others Made It Happen
  • Your Turn
  • When Is a Job Tweak Not Enough?
  • Note
  • Chapter 8: Supplement Your Job to Explore New Opportunities
  • The Perks
  • Now, Some Practical Points
  • Getting Started: Figure Out What to Pursue and Make It a Reality
  • Deciding Whether to Go All-In
  • Notes
  • Chapter 9: Prepare to Change Your Job
  • Should You Stay, or Should You Go?
  • Focus Your Search
  • Step 2: Explore Through Networking
  • Step 3: Narrow Down Possible Roles
  • Step 4: Close the Skills Gap
  • Ready, Set, Go!
  • Notes
  • Chapter 10: Take Action to Change Your Job
  • Identify and Apply for Opportunities
  • Position Yourself Effectively
  • Interview Tips