Independently Wealthy后顾无忧
2001-10
吉林长白山
Goodman, Robert
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"Anyone who has heard Dr. Goodman speak knows he delivers intelligent advice in a clear, forthright manner. His book does the same, helping investors chart a well-thought-out financial plan."–Miles Gordon, CEO, ING Advisors Network First Edition "Are you looking for a way to take charge of your financial future? Read Bob Goodman’s Independently Wealthy. It is a terrific first step to financial prosperity."–Bill Griffeth, Anchor, CNBC-TV "A fascinating look at the events and trends influencing today’s economy, coupled with pragmatic ideas on creating a solid investment portfolio."–Ginger Applegarth, author, The Money Diet: –Reaping the Rewards of Financial Fitness "Written in a forthright and accessible manner, Independently Wealthy places current economic events into perspective. It is must reading for anyone who aspires to financial independence in the new economic era."–Arthur Laffer, President, A. B. Laffer, V. A. Canto & Associates "A well-reasoned, commonsense approach to achieving financial independence in the new economic landscape."–John Bachmann, Managing Partner, Edward Jones "Bob Goodman’s message about retirement: Uncle Sam is about to take the ax to Social Security and Medicare, but he’s providing plenty of help for workers who are willing to invest for their own financially secure retirement. Goodman shows that you have to deal effectively with this new reality."–Todd Robinson, Chairman and CEO, LPL Financial Securities
ROBERT GOODMAN,Ph.D.,a Man-aging Director at Putnam Investments, has been Senior Economic Advisor since 1989. He has also held positions at J.&W. Seligman Co., Citibank, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He is a frequent guest on radio programs an
ForewordPrefaceSetting Sail in Rough Financial WatersPART Ⅰ THE RELUCTANT CAPITALISTS chapter one The Enduring Conflict: Economic Efficiency Versus Economic Justice Examining the Roots of the Conflict Capitalism and Democracy: Oil and Water Economic Gyroscope: The Inexorable Quest for Equilibrium The Economic Pendulum Swings Slowly chapter two The Keynesian Revolution and the Concept of Economic Justice Economic Tailspin Government as Savior A Long Walk on the Demand Side The Concept of Safety Nets War and Postwar Recovery Fuel the Economic Engine Baby Boomers: War's Lasting Legacy Taxes as Tools for Shaping Policy Social Security: From Safety Net to Entitlement Pressure Cooker: The Crisis Builds Bad Things from Good Intentions (Crisis Redux) chapter three The 1980s: Renaissance or Relapse? The Birth of Supply-Side Economics Less Is More: Enter the Laffer Curve Monetary Policy at the Crossroads: The Reining In of the Fed The Selling of Tax Reform: "Equal" Cuts for Everyone The Budget Deficit: Fact and Fiction Entitlements: The Time Bomb Keeps Ticking The Gamble Pays Off The Pendulum Swings Back chapter four The Dawning of the New Economic Era The Next Wave: The New Philosophy The Problem The Search for Solutions Tax Reform: From Deficit to Surplus Income Tax Consumption Tax Paying for Tax Reform National Sales Tax Value-Added Tax Government Spending: From Entitlement to Safety Net Social Security: Already on the Ropes The Stage Is Being Set for the Bull Market's Next Leg Carpe Diem: Seize the Day!PART Ⅱ TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE chapter five The Key to Wealth chapter six The Path to Wealth chapter seven Mutual Funds:Prdent Vessels of Choice chapter eight Avoiding the Tax Bite:Shelters and StrategiesPART Ⅲ PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER chapter nine Building Your Plan:Move Decisively,but Stay Flexible chapter ten Summing Up:Ten Rules That Can MakeAppendix Financial Planning Work SheetsIndex
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