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Zusatztext "Clear-cut! straightforward! highly-informative self-help... the jargon-free text is simple to comprehend but complex enough to be actually useful." Informationen zum Autor Jean Chatzky is the author of numerous bestselling books, including Pay It Down! ; Make Money, Not Excuses ; and The Difference . She's the financial editor for NBC's TODAY , a contributing editor for More magazine, a columnist for the New York Daily News , and a contributor to The Oprah Winfrey Show . v Klappentext The popular TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky helps you navigate through the critical challenges and potential catastrophes of personal finance. You've just lost your job. You've got a baby on the way. Your parent has had a stroke. Most people seek financial help not because they're planning for the future but because they need it . . . right now! If you have money problems or are seeking immediate help to solve a dire, unanticipated financial emergency, then you need Money 911 . In this invaluable guidebook, financial expert Jean Chatzky provides answers to today's most pressing financial questions and concerns, including: How do I get out of debt? How do I avoid foreclosure? How do I set up a monthly budget? How can I improve my credit score? How do I get my health insurance to pay a claim? What should I do when I lose a parent? With Money 911 , you can prepare for retirement, buy or sell a home, pick up the pieces of your personal finances, and get back on your feet—and stay there! Zusammenfassung Jean Chatzky, the popular Today Show financial editor and Oprah contributor, shows readers how to navigate the critical challenges and universal conundrums of personal finance in Money 911. A lifesaver in difficult economic times, Money 911 answers the tough financial questions about how to manage your money in the face of life-altering events. Like popular personal finance guru Suze Orman, Chatzky offers clear, optimistic, timely, and intelligent advice for any recession victim who might be suffering the slings and arrows of unanticipated economic misfortune. ...