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Book Synopsis
The vast majority of the truly wealthy get there the old-fashioned way- by working hard, spending little and saving a lot. They are smart, but they aren't so smart that they refuse to seek and accept help from others. Making Millions For Dummies gives readers what they need to achieve the wealth they want.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Conventions Used in This Book 2

What You’re Not to Read 3

Foolish Assumptions 3

How This Book Is Organized 4

Part I: Getting Your Finances in Order 4

Part II: Strategies for Building Wealth 4

Part III: Paths Paved with Gold 5

Part IV: Managing Your Wealth 5

Part V: The Part of Tens 6

Icons Used in This Book 6

Where to Go from Here 7

Part I: Getting Your Finances in Order 9

Chapter 1: Gathering the Building Blocks 11

Shattering Money Myths 12

Understanding Your Relationship with Money 13

Asking yourself how you think about money 14

Changing your thinking 15

Making a Plan 16

Choosing Your Path to Wealth 17

Staying There When You Get There 18

Things Wealthy People Know 19

Chapter 2: Understanding Your Money Personality 21

Figuring Out How You Feel about Money 22

The planner 22

The spender 23

The needster 23

The Lord (or Lady) Bountiful 25

The hoarder 26

Changing How You Feel about Money 27

For the planner: Focusing on flexibility 27

For the spender: Discovering yourself 28

For the needster: Unlocking emotions 28

For Lord (or Lady) Bountiful: Compromising 29

For the hoarder: Growing up 30

Knowing What You Won’t Do for Money 30

Living your values 31

Understanding trade-offs 31

Minimizing Your Risk 33

Knowing what you’re getting into 33

Developing a long-term outlook 34

Starting Your New Life with Money 34

Chapter 3: Setting Your Financial Goals 37

Identifying What’s Important to You 38

What you want in the next five years 39

What you want for the future 40

What you want now 41

Putting Your Goals in Writing 42

Starting with the general 43

Making your goals SMART 43

Keeping your goals in mind 46

Staying on Track 47

Chapter 4: Working Out Finances with Your Spouse or Partner 49

Spill Your Guts: Sharing Your Financial Story 50

How much you know 50

What you need to know 51

Why you need to know 52

Getting the most out of your financial partnership 53

You Like Potato and I Like Potahto: Identifying Your Differences 53

Talking about your expectations 54

Discussing your goals 57

Go Team! Setting Priorities Together 58

Finding a mutual comfort zone 58

Focusing on the positive 59

Part II: Strategies for Building Wealth 61

Chapter 5: Living below Your Means 63

Spending Money You Don’t Have 64

The instant gratification factor 65

Who are you keeping up with again? 66

Changing Your Spending Habits 67

Anticipating Changes in Your Means 69

Losing an income 69

Dealing with a struggling economy 70

Planning for new expenses 71

Chapter 6: Managing Debt and Freeing Up Your Money 75

Understanding Your Credit 76

The credit bureaus 76

Your credit score 77

Good Debt versus Bad Debt 80

Figuring out what your debt costs you 81

Getting a handle on your debt 83

Organizing Your Budget 84

Getting started 85

Creating your budget 86

Keeping it flexible 87

Freeing Up Your Money 87

Saving money with your car 87

Saving money at home 88

Saving money when you’re shopping 89

Avoiding Fees and Extra Charges 91

Overdraft charges 91

Maintenance fees 92

Late fees 93

Chapter 7: Starting on Your Savings Plan 95

Understanding Why Saving Matters 96

Unexpected expenses 96

Major life changes 97

Developing a Saving Attitude 98

Finding pleasure in saving 99

Saving for specific things 100

Changing your life 100

Figuring Out Where to Start 101

Setting your priorities 101

Paying yourself first 102

Making it automatic 103

Putting it beyond temptation’s reach 104

Filling your emergency fund 104

After your emergency fund is full 105

Chapter 8: Getting the Most from Your Job 107

Allocating Your Paycheck 107

Using direct deposit to augment your savings 108

Taking advantage of pretax deductions 109

Pensions 111

Stock Plans 112

Stock options 112

Employee stock purchase plans 113

Restricted stock awards 113

Restricted stock units 114

Using What You’ve Earned 114

Holiday, vacation, and personal time 114

Raises 115

Bonuses 115

Other perks 116

Changing Jobs 116

What to do with your 401(k) 117

Severance pay 118

Health insurance 119

Part III: Paths Paved with Gold 121

Chapter 9: Starting Your Own Business 123

Before You Jump In 124

Starting from Scratch 126

Determining the kind of business you want 126

Assessing your skills 127

Figuring out what you’ll need 127

Building it into the black and beyond 130

Buying a Franchise 131

Weighing the pros and cons 132

Focusing on funding 133

Determining the best opportunity for you 134

Taking Over an Existing Business 135

Reviewing financial statements 136

Keeping an eye on contracts and leases 136

Paying attention to potential or ongoing litigation 137

Investigating other areas 137

Chapter 10: Inventing a Better Mousetrap 139

Coming Up with Your Big Idea 140

Pairing problems and solutions 140

Checking out your idea 141

Getting Paid for Your Big Idea 142

Seeing the value in your idea 142

Outcommercializing the competition 144

Licensing versus producing and selling outright 145

Protecting Your Big Idea 147

Patents, trademarks, and copyrights 147

Confidentiality 149

Recordkeeping 150

Chapter 11: Inheriting Wealth 151

Dealing with the Emotional Impact 152

Understanding what you feel 152

Taking your time 154

Thinking of your inheritance as yours 155

Managing Your Inheritance 155

Recognizing the tax implications 156

Breaking out that list of goals 156

Matching goals and strategies 157

Blowing it — or at least some of it 157

Chapter 12: Winning Wealth 159

Coping with Sudden Wealth 160

Building Wealth from Winnings 162

Taking your time 162

Getting professional advice 164

Talking to your family 164

Implementing a management plan 165

Treating Gambling as What It Is 167

Understanding the odds 168

Taking the right attitude 169

Chapter 13: Investing for Wealth 171

Developing Your Investment Philosophy 172

Determining your risk tolerance 172

Getting advice from the big guns 175

Choosing whom to listen to 178

Taking control of your investments 179

Investing in the Stock Market 179

The importance of diversifying 180

Cultivating patience 182

Things to look for 183

Things to avoid 183

Getting a broker 184

Doing it yourself 185

Avoiding Big Mistakes 186

Hidden fees 187

Misrepresentations 188

High-pressure sales tactics 189

Ceding control to your broker 189

Chapter 14: Joining the Landed Gentry 191

Building Wealth in Your Home 192

Knowing what you can afford 192

Understanding your mortgage options 195

Building equity — and keeping it 197

Considering Investment Property 200

Figuring out your plan 200

Understanding the market 202

Dedicating your time 203

Developing your professional network 204

Exploring Real Estate Investment Groups 204

Understanding Real Estate Investment Trusts 205

Things to look for 206

Things to avoid 207

Part IV: Managing Your Wealth 209

Chapter 15: Going to the Pros 211

Choosing a Financial Planner 212

What to look for 212

Where to look 213

Meeting prospective planners 214

Knowing what you’re paying for 216

Choosing an Investment Broker 218

What to look for 218

Figuring out the fees 221

What to stay away from 222

Choosing an Attorney 223

What to look for 223

Where to look 224

What to avoid 225

Choosing an Insurance Agent 225

Independents versus captive agents 225

Where to look 226

Choosing a Tax Preparer 226

What to look for 227

What to avoid 228

Chapter 16: Going for Growth versus Going for Income 229

Determining the Right Mix for You 230

Factoring in your risk tolerance 232

Assessing other factors 232

Understanding Investment Risks 233

Low-risk investments 233

Moderate-risk investments 234

High-risk investments 236

Keeping Your Balance 239

Reassessing your goals 239

Avoiding common (and expensive) mistakes 240

Chapter 17: Minimizing Uncle Sam’s Share 245

Filling Out Your W-4 Form 246

Selecting your filing status 246

Claiming single/zero 248

Claiming allowances 249

Figuring deductions and adjustments 251

Keeping Records 252

Knowing what’s deductible 253

Investing in accounting software 253

Creating your own spreadsheet 254

Crunching the Numbers 254

Are you better off itemizing? 255

Will you run up against the Alternative Minimum Tax? 255

How can you offset capital gains? 256

Avoiding Common Mistakes 257

Missing deductions you’re entitled to 258

Setting yourself up for penalties 259

Doing It Yourself or Hiring a Pro 260

Chapter 18: Covering Your Assets 261

Insurance Basics 261

Understanding coverage and limitations 262

Weighing deductibles and premiums 263

Evaluating insurance companies 263

Homeowner’s Insurance 264

Auto Insurance 265

Collision 266

Comprehensive 266

Liability 266

Insuring against the Inevitable 267

How much life insurance you need 268

Term life versus whole life 270

Disability Insurance 273

Your employer’s plan 274

Private disability insurance 275

Social Security disability 277

Long-Term-Care Insurance 277

Insurance You May Not Need 279

Car-rental insurance 279

Travel insurance 280

Life insurance for your kids 281

Chapter 19: Planning for Your Heirs 283

Putting Your Wishes in Writing 283

Figuring out what you have to leave 284

Choosing an executor 285

Divvying up your estate 286

Paying final expenses 288

Using Trusts in Estate Planning 289

Defining trusts 290

Recognizing the advantages of trusts 290

Getting Professional Help 293

Starting early 293

Getting the right kind of help 294

Knowing what it’ll cost 295

Storing Your Estate-Plan Documents 295

Chapter 20: Keeping Your Finances in Good Health 297

Keeping It Simple 298

Engaging the autopilot 298

Cleaning up the clutter 299

Taking the universal view 300

Letting your money work for you 301

Giving Your Finances Regular Checkups 301

Rebalancing your portfolio 303

Weeding out what you no longer need 303

Part V: The Part of Tens 307

Chapter 21: Ten Traits of Millionaires 309

Seeking Independence 310

Living Life, Not the Lifestyle 310

Working Hard — And Long 311

Staying Positive 311

Overcoming Failure 312

Being Organized 312

Building a Network 313

Being the Boss 313

Striking a Balance between Money and Your Life’s Work 314

Growing, Growing, Growing 315

Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Find More (Of Your Own) Money 317

Keeping Track of Your Spending 317

Distinguishing Between “I Need” and “I Want” 318

Assigning Your Own Value to Purchases 320

Avoiding Bargains That Really Aren’t 320

Spending Now to Save Later 321

Getting Rid of Credit Card Balances 322

Eliminating Hidden Fees 323

Maximizing Tax Deductions 324

Using Coupons, Rebates, and Rewards Programs 325

Finding Lost Money 325

Chapter 23: Ten Ways to Make Your Money Work Harder 327

Paying Yourself First 327

Making Your Money Earn Its Keep 328

Socking Away Money in CDs and Money-Market Accounts 329

Maximizing Matching Funds 330

Finding Free Money 331

Saving for Major Purchases 331

Funding Traditional IRAs 332

Taking Advantage of Roth IRAs 332

Saving for College with 529 Plans 332

Taking the Long View 333

Chapter 24: Ten Ways You Can Tell You’re a Millionaire 335

What Got You Here Stays with You 335

You Work Because You Want To 335

You Focus on Yourself — Not on What Others Have 336

You Update Your Goals 336

You Stay Informed and in Control 337

You Say No 337

You See the Benefits of Risk 338

You’re Prepared 338

You Enjoy the Abundance in Your Life 338

You Count Your Blessings 339

Index 341

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      Book Synopsis
      The vast majority of the truly wealthy get there the old-fashioned way- by working hard, spending little and saving a lot. They are smart, but they aren't so smart that they refuse to seek and accept help from others. Making Millions For Dummies gives readers what they need to achieve the wealth they want.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Conventions Used in This Book 2

      What You’re Not to Read 3

      Foolish Assumptions 3

      How This Book Is Organized 4

      Part I: Getting Your Finances in Order 4

      Part II: Strategies for Building Wealth 4

      Part III: Paths Paved with Gold 5

      Part IV: Managing Your Wealth 5

      Part V: The Part of Tens 6

      Icons Used in This Book 6

      Where to Go from Here 7

      Part I: Getting Your Finances in Order 9

      Chapter 1: Gathering the Building Blocks 11

      Shattering Money Myths 12

      Understanding Your Relationship with Money 13

      Asking yourself how you think about money 14

      Changing your thinking 15

      Making a Plan 16

      Choosing Your Path to Wealth 17

      Staying There When You Get There 18

      Things Wealthy People Know 19

      Chapter 2: Understanding Your Money Personality 21

      Figuring Out How You Feel about Money 22

      The planner 22

      The spender 23

      The needster 23

      The Lord (or Lady) Bountiful 25

      The hoarder 26

      Changing How You Feel about Money 27

      For the planner: Focusing on flexibility 27

      For the spender: Discovering yourself 28

      For the needster: Unlocking emotions 28

      For Lord (or Lady) Bountiful: Compromising 29

      For the hoarder: Growing up 30

      Knowing What You Won’t Do for Money 30

      Living your values 31

      Understanding trade-offs 31

      Minimizing Your Risk 33

      Knowing what you’re getting into 33

      Developing a long-term outlook 34

      Starting Your New Life with Money 34

      Chapter 3: Setting Your Financial Goals 37

      Identifying What’s Important to You 38

      What you want in the next five years 39

      What you want for the future 40

      What you want now 41

      Putting Your Goals in Writing 42

      Starting with the general 43

      Making your goals SMART 43

      Keeping your goals in mind 46

      Staying on Track 47

      Chapter 4: Working Out Finances with Your Spouse or Partner 49

      Spill Your Guts: Sharing Your Financial Story 50

      How much you know 50

      What you need to know 51

      Why you need to know 52

      Getting the most out of your financial partnership 53

      You Like Potato and I Like Potahto: Identifying Your Differences 53

      Talking about your expectations 54

      Discussing your goals 57

      Go Team! Setting Priorities Together 58

      Finding a mutual comfort zone 58

      Focusing on the positive 59

      Part II: Strategies for Building Wealth 61

      Chapter 5: Living below Your Means 63

      Spending Money You Don’t Have 64

      The instant gratification factor 65

      Who are you keeping up with again? 66

      Changing Your Spending Habits 67

      Anticipating Changes in Your Means 69

      Losing an income 69

      Dealing with a struggling economy 70

      Planning for new expenses 71

      Chapter 6: Managing Debt and Freeing Up Your Money 75

      Understanding Your Credit 76

      The credit bureaus 76

      Your credit score 77

      Good Debt versus Bad Debt 80

      Figuring out what your debt costs you 81

      Getting a handle on your debt 83

      Organizing Your Budget 84

      Getting started 85

      Creating your budget 86

      Keeping it flexible 87

      Freeing Up Your Money 87

      Saving money with your car 87

      Saving money at home 88

      Saving money when you’re shopping 89

      Avoiding Fees and Extra Charges 91

      Overdraft charges 91

      Maintenance fees 92

      Late fees 93

      Chapter 7: Starting on Your Savings Plan 95

      Understanding Why Saving Matters 96

      Unexpected expenses 96

      Major life changes 97

      Developing a Saving Attitude 98

      Finding pleasure in saving 99

      Saving for specific things 100

      Changing your life 100

      Figuring Out Where to Start 101

      Setting your priorities 101

      Paying yourself first 102

      Making it automatic 103

      Putting it beyond temptation’s reach 104

      Filling your emergency fund 104

      After your emergency fund is full 105

      Chapter 8: Getting the Most from Your Job 107

      Allocating Your Paycheck 107

      Using direct deposit to augment your savings 108

      Taking advantage of pretax deductions 109

      Pensions 111

      Stock Plans 112

      Stock options 112

      Employee stock purchase plans 113

      Restricted stock awards 113

      Restricted stock units 114

      Using What You’ve Earned 114

      Holiday, vacation, and personal time 114

      Raises 115

      Bonuses 115

      Other perks 116

      Changing Jobs 116

      What to do with your 401(k) 117

      Severance pay 118

      Health insurance 119

      Part III: Paths Paved with Gold 121

      Chapter 9: Starting Your Own Business 123

      Before You Jump In 124

      Starting from Scratch 126

      Determining the kind of business you want 126

      Assessing your skills 127

      Figuring out what you’ll need 127

      Building it into the black and beyond 130

      Buying a Franchise 131

      Weighing the pros and cons 132

      Focusing on funding 133

      Determining the best opportunity for you 134

      Taking Over an Existing Business 135

      Reviewing financial statements 136

      Keeping an eye on contracts and leases 136

      Paying attention to potential or ongoing litigation 137

      Investigating other areas 137

      Chapter 10: Inventing a Better Mousetrap 139

      Coming Up with Your Big Idea 140

      Pairing problems and solutions 140

      Checking out your idea 141

      Getting Paid for Your Big Idea 142

      Seeing the value in your idea 142

      Outcommercializing the competition 144

      Licensing versus producing and selling outright 145

      Protecting Your Big Idea 147

      Patents, trademarks, and copyrights 147

      Confidentiality 149

      Recordkeeping 150

      Chapter 11: Inheriting Wealth 151

      Dealing with the Emotional Impact 152

      Understanding what you feel 152

      Taking your time 154

      Thinking of your inheritance as yours 155

      Managing Your Inheritance 155

      Recognizing the tax implications 156

      Breaking out that list of goals 156

      Matching goals and strategies 157

      Blowing it — or at least some of it 157

      Chapter 12: Winning Wealth 159

      Coping with Sudden Wealth 160

      Building Wealth from Winnings 162

      Taking your time 162

      Getting professional advice 164

      Talking to your family 164

      Implementing a management plan 165

      Treating Gambling as What It Is 167

      Understanding the odds 168

      Taking the right attitude 169

      Chapter 13: Investing for Wealth 171

      Developing Your Investment Philosophy 172

      Determining your risk tolerance 172

      Getting advice from the big guns 175

      Choosing whom to listen to 178

      Taking control of your investments 179

      Investing in the Stock Market 179

      The importance of diversifying 180

      Cultivating patience 182

      Things to look for 183

      Things to avoid 183

      Getting a broker 184

      Doing it yourself 185

      Avoiding Big Mistakes 186

      Hidden fees 187

      Misrepresentations 188

      High-pressure sales tactics 189

      Ceding control to your broker 189

      Chapter 14: Joining the Landed Gentry 191

      Building Wealth in Your Home 192

      Knowing what you can afford 192

      Understanding your mortgage options 195

      Building equity — and keeping it 197

      Considering Investment Property 200

      Figuring out your plan 200

      Understanding the market 202

      Dedicating your time 203

      Developing your professional network 204

      Exploring Real Estate Investment Groups 204

      Understanding Real Estate Investment Trusts 205

      Things to look for 206

      Things to avoid 207

      Part IV: Managing Your Wealth 209

      Chapter 15: Going to the Pros 211

      Choosing a Financial Planner 212

      What to look for 212

      Where to look 213

      Meeting prospective planners 214

      Knowing what you’re paying for 216

      Choosing an Investment Broker 218

      What to look for 218

      Figuring out the fees 221

      What to stay away from 222

      Choosing an Attorney 223

      What to look for 223

      Where to look 224

      What to avoid 225

      Choosing an Insurance Agent 225

      Independents versus captive agents 225

      Where to look 226

      Choosing a Tax Preparer 226

      What to look for 227

      What to avoid 228

      Chapter 16: Going for Growth versus Going for Income 229

      Determining the Right Mix for You 230

      Factoring in your risk tolerance 232

      Assessing other factors 232

      Understanding Investment Risks 233

      Low-risk investments 233

      Moderate-risk investments 234

      High-risk investments 236

      Keeping Your Balance 239

      Reassessing your goals 239

      Avoiding common (and expensive) mistakes 240

      Chapter 17: Minimizing Uncle Sam’s Share 245

      Filling Out Your W-4 Form 246

      Selecting your filing status 246

      Claiming single/zero 248

      Claiming allowances 249

      Figuring deductions and adjustments 251

      Keeping Records 252

      Knowing what’s deductible 253

      Investing in accounting software 253

      Creating your own spreadsheet 254

      Crunching the Numbers 254

      Are you better off itemizing? 255

      Will you run up against the Alternative Minimum Tax? 255

      How can you offset capital gains? 256

      Avoiding Common Mistakes 257

      Missing deductions you’re entitled to 258

      Setting yourself up for penalties 259

      Doing It Yourself or Hiring a Pro 260

      Chapter 18: Covering Your Assets 261

      Insurance Basics 261

      Understanding coverage and limitations 262

      Weighing deductibles and premiums 263

      Evaluating insurance companies 263

      Homeowner’s Insurance 264

      Auto Insurance 265

      Collision 266

      Comprehensive 266

      Liability 266

      Insuring against the Inevitable 267

      How much life insurance you need 268

      Term life versus whole life 270

      Disability Insurance 273

      Your employer’s plan 274

      Private disability insurance 275

      Social Security disability 277

      Long-Term-Care Insurance 277

      Insurance You May Not Need 279

      Car-rental insurance 279

      Travel insurance 280

      Life insurance for your kids 281

      Chapter 19: Planning for Your Heirs 283

      Putting Your Wishes in Writing 283

      Figuring out what you have to leave 284

      Choosing an executor 285

      Divvying up your estate 286

      Paying final expenses 288

      Using Trusts in Estate Planning 289

      Defining trusts 290

      Recognizing the advantages of trusts 290

      Getting Professional Help 293

      Starting early 293

      Getting the right kind of help 294

      Knowing what it’ll cost 295

      Storing Your Estate-Plan Documents 295

      Chapter 20: Keeping Your Finances in Good Health 297

      Keeping It Simple 298

      Engaging the autopilot 298

      Cleaning up the clutter 299

      Taking the universal view 300

      Letting your money work for you 301

      Giving Your Finances Regular Checkups 301

      Rebalancing your portfolio 303

      Weeding out what you no longer need 303

      Part V: The Part of Tens 307

      Chapter 21: Ten Traits of Millionaires 309

      Seeking Independence 310

      Living Life, Not the Lifestyle 310

      Working Hard — And Long 311

      Staying Positive 311

      Overcoming Failure 312

      Being Organized 312

      Building a Network 313

      Being the Boss 313

      Striking a Balance between Money and Your Life’s Work 314

      Growing, Growing, Growing 315

      Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Find More (Of Your Own) Money 317

      Keeping Track of Your Spending 317

      Distinguishing Between “I Need” and “I Want” 318

      Assigning Your Own Value to Purchases 320

      Avoiding Bargains That Really Aren’t 320

      Spending Now to Save Later 321

      Getting Rid of Credit Card Balances 322

      Eliminating Hidden Fees 323

      Maximizing Tax Deductions 324

      Using Coupons, Rebates, and Rewards Programs 325

      Finding Lost Money 325

      Chapter 23: Ten Ways to Make Your Money Work Harder 327

      Paying Yourself First 327

      Making Your Money Earn Its Keep 328

      Socking Away Money in CDs and Money-Market Accounts 329

      Maximizing Matching Funds 330

      Finding Free Money 331

      Saving for Major Purchases 331

      Funding Traditional IRAs 332

      Taking Advantage of Roth IRAs 332

      Saving for College with 529 Plans 332

      Taking the Long View 333

      Chapter 24: Ten Ways You Can Tell You’re a Millionaire 335

      What Got You Here Stays with You 335

      You Work Because You Want To 335

      You Focus on Yourself — Not on What Others Have 336

      You Update Your Goals 336

      You Stay Informed and in Control 337

      You Say No 337

      You See the Benefits of Risk 338

      You’re Prepared 338

      You Enjoy the Abundance in Your Life 338

      You Count Your Blessings 339

      Index 341

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