Reseña del editor:
The world of online investing can be overwhelming if you don't know where to begin-and have a road map to follow. Happily, you don't need a degree in computer technology or a business background to build a working knowledge of online investing services. In Online Investing, you will find complex information made easy. It will increase your comfort level with online investing, from demos to day trades. Important concepts are broken down into manageable parts, and provide the direction and tools you need to become a confident and knowledgeable online investor. Increased interest in do-it-yourself money management is a defining trend of our modern world, and the DK Essential Finance series provides the perfect personal finance library to help take advantage of this phenomenon. These outstanding guides provide a practical and impartial resource to guide you through important financial decisions. Useful questionnaires pinpoint one's financial status while easy-to-use charts and graphs help track cash flow, cut through the complexities of financial lingo, and gain the confidence needed to build real financial security. Readers can learn to invest online, live debt free, plan for retirement, or pay for a child's education.
Biografía del autor:
Theresa W. Carey frequently writes about financial management tools for individuals and businesses. She is a contributing editor to Barron's ("The Electronic Investor") and MSDN Magazine ("New Stuff"). She reviews online brokerages, anaysis tools for investors, personal finance programs, tax preparation programs and websites, accounting software for businesses of all seizes, and development tools for interactive applications. Theresa's byline has appeared in PC Magazine, PC World, Working Woman, ComputerShopper, ComputerLife, Windows Sources, PC Week, NetGuide, Internet Shopper, Internet Life, Internet World, Money Magazine, Mutual Funds Magazine, Forecast Magazine, and many others. She has appeared on Computer Chronicles and as a featured speaker at Money Magazine's Personal Finance Seminars. Theresa is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley (B.A. Economics) and the University of Santa Clara (M.S. Applied Economics, with distinction). She's an avid softball and volleyball player, and floes single engine planes. Marc Robinson is co-founder of Internet-based moneytours.com, a personal finance resource for corporations, universities, credit unions, and other institutions interested in helping their constituents make intelligent decisions about their financial lives. He wrote the original The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money and Markets, created The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Personal Finance, co-published a personal finance series with Time Life Books, and wrote a children's book about onomatopoeia in different languages. In his two decades in the financial service industry, Marc has provided marketing consulting to many top Wall Street firms. He is admitted to practice law in New York State.
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