What To Do With Your Money When Crisis Hits
Michelle Singletary is a Washington Post syndicated columnist whose award-winning column, The Color of Money, appears twice a week in dozens of newspapers across the country. She is a frequent NPR contributor and can be seen on CNN's New Day, CNN Newsroom, and The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer on weekends. She has also appeared on Today on NBC and The Early Show on CBS. She hosted her own national television show, Singletary Says, on TV One for two years.
Life is full of financial setbacks, from pandemics to recessions, bear markets to energy crises. The harsh reality is that the question is not whether another economic downturn will occur, but when. The crucial question is: how do you keep a crisis from escalating into a full-fledged disaster?
Michelle Singletary, an award-winning personal finance columnist, shares her expert advice for dealing with a financial storm. In What To Do With Your Money When Crisis Hits, she addresses the most pressing issues that arise when money becomes scarce, such as:
- Which bills must be paid first?
- When is it appropriate to dip into savings?
- What are the most effective ways to reduce spending?
- How do you keep calm when the stock market is falling?
- Is this "opportunity" a disguised scam?
This practical guide addresses debt concerns, credit card issues, cash-flow issues, and a variety of other common financial issues. It is among the best books on finance. Whether you're in the midst of a crisis or preparing for one, this book gives you the tools you need to protect your wealth and your future.
Author: Michelle Singletary
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