Following the style of her bestselling book, "Saving on a Shoestring," Barbara O'Neill takes readers step-by-step through the process of putting together a healthy financial plan, focusing on a whole range of topics for shoestring investors, such as:
>investing with small dollar amounts
>choosing the right professional adviser
>understanding and using the power of compound interest
>building a strong investment portfolio
>mutual fund and indexed investment product basics
>the ins and outs of risk reduction and debt
>resources for shoestring investors
being a certified financial planner as well as a professor at Rutgers University has provided Barbara O'Neill with a wide range of experiences from which to base her investment ideas. She is also the author of the bestseller "Saving on a Shoestring." Most recently, she has provided leadership to Money 2000, a program that is helping average Americans manage their financial assets and reduce debt by the end of the year 2000.