Get Unstuck: Stop Stressing about Money and Get Ahead Faster
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- The importance of education -- The three money areas you HAVE to get right -- Ideas without action are meaningless -- Section 1 Structure -- Chapter 1 Don't think yourself poor -- We're all time-poor -- Stick to the defaults -- We give in to temptation -- The power of barriers -- Decision fatigue (willpower depletion) -- Chapter 2 It pays to tame your brain -- Urgent vs important -- Urgent and important -- Urgent and not important -- Important and not urgent -- Not important and not urgent -- How to make this work for you -- Procrastination in practice -- Make the important things happen -- Settle for 'good' now rather than 'the best' in the distant future -- Overconfidence -- The illusion of knowledge -- Chapter 3 Why you don't have a six-pack -- Find a single source of truth -- Keep it simple -- Apply your common sense -- Use a Financial Adviser or Coach -- Chapter 4 Why you suck at saving -- Myth #1 'Figuring this out is easy' -- Myth #2 'You have to count every dollar' -- Unfortunately, the odds are against you -- Brain Hack #1 - Create small barriers -- Brain Hack #2 - Your willpower is a limited resource -- Brain Hack #3 - Stick to 'Defaults' -- Long story short - you need a system -- How to save MORE and spend BETTER -- Step 1. Sort your day-to-day spending -- Step 2. Choose year-on-year results -- Step 3. Automate your banking -- Step 4. Make your savings work -- The benefits of this savings system -- Section 2 Strategy -- Chapter 5 You can't have it all -- No such thing as a 'good' choice -- Chapter 6 Know your knowns and unknowns -- The biggest hidden risk most people overlook -- Chapter 7 Saving sucks -- Goals give you something to aim for -- Goal setting gives motivation -- What makes goals good -- Specific | |
505 | 8 | |a Achievable -- Actionable -- Accountable -- Once you have goals, you can build an action plan -- Practical steps for money goal setting -- Chapter 8 WTF is financial advice? -- So what's stopping you? -- Going it alone is hard -- The benefits of professional advice -- A solid framework to make smart choices -- Balancing money and personal goals -- Saving you time -- Pushing you forward -- Giving you confidence -- Roadblocks to getting good financial advice -- Cost vs benefits of advice -- Being time-poor -- Being unclear on the results you'll achieve -- How to choose a great adviser -- They have a robust planning process -- They work with people like you -- They help you understand the 'why' -- They manage conflicts of interest -- They have a process with a result focus -- Section 3 Solutions -- Chapter 9 Death and taxes -- Tax hacks to save you stacks -- You only get one tax scale -- Tax impacts all investments -- What you can do to (legally) cut your tax bill -- Know what you can claim -- Get a good tax adviser -- Tax-smart investing -- Borrow to invest -- Make extra superannuation contributions -- Start a business -- A note on tax structures -- Get tax-smart -- Sweet, sweet cash-ola -- Cash is king -- Cash also sucks -- Chapter 10 Don't shoot the lights out -- Survivorship bias -- How much risk do you need? -- Investment timing: volatility -- Diversification -- What is a managed fund? -- Active vs passive investing -- Active investing -- Passive investing -- Indices -- Pros and cons of active vs passive investing (hint: both have risks) -- Chapter 11 The house always wins (or does it?) -- What makes property good -- Shares vs property -- What makes property bad -- Entry and exit costs are high -- Mortgage payments will put a dent in your spending -- You need to choose the right asset -- So what can you do? -- How to buy property like a pro | |
505 | 8 | |a How to create a cracking property strategy -- How to structure your purchase -- How much to spend and how much to borrow -- How to structure your mortgage -- Risk Management -- Understand your entry point -- Choosing the right property -- How supply and demand impact property values -- What returns do you need? -- The future of property -- Chapter 12 Don't be old and poor -- Important things aren't urgent unless they're neglected -- What sort of future life do you want? -- Super fund tax -- Tax on investment income -- Tax on contributions to super -- How to live like a rockstar in the future -- How to choose a super fund -- The right type of fund -- Investments that align with your strategy -- Value-for-money fees -- Key super mistakes -- Automatic insurance cover -- Consolidating is important -- Don't be over-conservative -- Types of super funds -- Industry super funds -- Retail super funds -- Corporate funds -- Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSF) -- Chapter 13 Reality, roadblocks and results -- Step 1 - Results -- What specific results do you want? -- Structure -- Strategy -- Solutions -- Step 2 - Reality -- Step 3 - Roadblocks -- Making it happen -- Set a timeline to take action -- Take action with confidence -- What's the next step? -- Bibliography -- EULA. | |
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Sort your day-to-day spending -- Step 2. Choose year-on-year results -- Step 3. Automate your banking -- Step 4. Make your savings work -- The benefits of this savings system -- Section 2 Strategy -- Chapter 5 You can't have it all -- No such thing as a 'good' choice -- Chapter 6 Know your knowns and unknowns -- The biggest hidden risk most people overlook -- Chapter 7 Saving sucks -- Goals give you something to aim for -- Goal setting gives motivation -- What makes goals good -- Specific Achievable -- Actionable -- Accountable -- Once you have goals, you can build an action plan -- Practical steps for money goal setting -- Chapter 8 WTF is financial advice? -- So what's stopping you? -- Going it alone is hard -- The benefits of professional advice -- A solid framework to make smart choices -- Balancing money and personal goals -- Saving you time -- Pushing you forward -- Giving you confidence -- Roadblocks to getting good financial advice -- Cost vs benefits of advice -- Being time-poor -- Being unclear on the results you'll achieve -- How to choose a great adviser -- They have a robust planning process -- They work with people like you -- They help you understand the 'why' -- They manage conflicts of interest -- They have a process with a result focus -- Section 3 Solutions -- Chapter 9 Death and taxes -- Tax hacks to save you stacks -- You only get one tax scale -- Tax impacts all investments -- What you can do to (legally) cut your tax bill -- Know what you can claim -- Get a good tax adviser -- Tax-smart investing -- Borrow to invest -- Make extra superannuation contributions -- Start a business -- A note on tax structures -- Get tax-smart -- Sweet, sweet cash-ola -- Cash is king -- Cash also sucks -- Chapter 10 Don't shoot the lights out -- Survivorship bias -- How much risk do you need? -- Investment timing: volatility -- Diversification -- What is a managed fund? -- Active vs passive investing -- Active investing -- Passive investing -- Indices -- Pros and cons of active vs passive investing (hint: both have risks) -- Chapter 11 The house always wins (or does it?) -- What makes property good -- Shares vs property -- What makes property bad -- Entry and exit costs are high -- Mortgage payments will put a dent in your spending -- You need to choose the right asset -- So what can you do? -- How to buy property like a pro How to create a cracking property strategy -- How to structure your purchase -- How much to spend and how much to borrow -- How to structure your mortgage -- Risk Management -- Understand your entry point -- Choosing the right property -- How supply and demand impact property values -- What returns do you need? -- The future of property -- Chapter 12 Don't be old and poor -- Important things aren't urgent unless they're neglected -- What sort of future life do you want? -- Super fund tax -- Tax on investment income -- Tax on contributions to super -- How to live like a rockstar in the future -- How to choose a super fund -- The right type of fund -- Investments that align with your strategy -- Value-for-money fees -- Key super mistakes -- Automatic insurance cover -- Consolidating is important -- Don't be over-conservative -- Types of super funds -- Industry super funds -- Retail super funds -- Corporate funds -- Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSF) -- Chapter 13 Reality, roadblocks and results -- Step 1 - Results -- What specific results do you want? -- Structure -- Strategy -- Solutions -- Step 2 - Reality -- Step 3 - Roadblocks -- Making it happen -- Set a timeline to take action -- Take action with confidence -- What's the next step? -- Bibliography -- EULA. |
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spelling | Nash, Ben Verfasser aut Get Unstuck Stop Stressing about Money and Get Ahead Faster 2nd ed Newark John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2024 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (294 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- The importance of education -- The three money areas you HAVE to get right -- Ideas without action are meaningless -- Section 1 Structure -- Chapter 1 Don't think yourself poor -- We're all time-poor -- Stick to the defaults -- We give in to temptation -- The power of barriers -- Decision fatigue (willpower depletion) -- Chapter 2 It pays to tame your brain -- Urgent vs important -- Urgent and important -- Urgent and not important -- Important and not urgent -- Not important and not urgent -- How to make this work for you -- Procrastination in practice -- Make the important things happen -- Settle for 'good' now rather than 'the best' in the distant future -- Overconfidence -- The illusion of knowledge -- Chapter 3 Why you don't have a six-pack -- Find a single source of truth -- Keep it simple -- Apply your common sense -- Use a Financial Adviser or Coach -- Chapter 4 Why you suck at saving -- Myth #1 'Figuring this out is easy' -- Myth #2 'You have to count every dollar' -- Unfortunately, the odds are against you -- Brain Hack #1 - Create small barriers -- Brain Hack #2 - Your willpower is a limited resource -- Brain Hack #3 - Stick to 'Defaults' -- Long story short - you need a system -- How to save MORE and spend BETTER -- Step 1. Sort your day-to-day spending -- Step 2. Choose year-on-year results -- Step 3. Automate your banking -- Step 4. Make your savings work -- The benefits of this savings system -- Section 2 Strategy -- Chapter 5 You can't have it all -- No such thing as a 'good' choice -- Chapter 6 Know your knowns and unknowns -- The biggest hidden risk most people overlook -- Chapter 7 Saving sucks -- Goals give you something to aim for -- Goal setting gives motivation -- What makes goals good -- Specific Achievable -- Actionable -- Accountable -- Once you have goals, you can build an action plan -- Practical steps for money goal setting -- Chapter 8 WTF is financial advice? -- So what's stopping you? -- Going it alone is hard -- The benefits of professional advice -- A solid framework to make smart choices -- Balancing money and personal goals -- Saving you time -- Pushing you forward -- Giving you confidence -- Roadblocks to getting good financial advice -- Cost vs benefits of advice -- Being time-poor -- Being unclear on the results you'll achieve -- How to choose a great adviser -- They have a robust planning process -- They work with people like you -- They help you understand the 'why' -- They manage conflicts of interest -- They have a process with a result focus -- Section 3 Solutions -- Chapter 9 Death and taxes -- Tax hacks to save you stacks -- You only get one tax scale -- Tax impacts all investments -- What you can do to (legally) cut your tax bill -- Know what you can claim -- Get a good tax adviser -- Tax-smart investing -- Borrow to invest -- Make extra superannuation contributions -- Start a business -- A note on tax structures -- Get tax-smart -- Sweet, sweet cash-ola -- Cash is king -- Cash also sucks -- Chapter 10 Don't shoot the lights out -- Survivorship bias -- How much risk do you need? -- Investment timing: volatility -- Diversification -- What is a managed fund? -- Active vs passive investing -- Active investing -- Passive investing -- Indices -- Pros and cons of active vs passive investing (hint: both have risks) -- Chapter 11 The house always wins (or does it?) -- What makes property good -- Shares vs property -- What makes property bad -- Entry and exit costs are high -- Mortgage payments will put a dent in your spending -- You need to choose the right asset -- So what can you do? -- How to buy property like a pro How to create a cracking property strategy -- How to structure your purchase -- How much to spend and how much to borrow -- How to structure your mortgage -- Risk Management -- Understand your entry point -- Choosing the right property -- How supply and demand impact property values -- What returns do you need? -- The future of property -- Chapter 12 Don't be old and poor -- Important things aren't urgent unless they're neglected -- What sort of future life do you want? -- Super fund tax -- Tax on investment income -- Tax on contributions to super -- How to live like a rockstar in the future -- How to choose a super fund -- The right type of fund -- Investments that align with your strategy -- Value-for-money fees -- Key super mistakes -- Automatic insurance cover -- Consolidating is important -- Don't be over-conservative -- Types of super funds -- Industry super funds -- Retail super funds -- Corporate funds -- Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSF) -- Chapter 13 Reality, roadblocks and results -- Step 1 - Results -- What specific results do you want? -- Structure -- Strategy -- Solutions -- Step 2 - Reality -- Step 3 - Roadblocks -- Making it happen -- Set a timeline to take action -- Take action with confidence -- What's the next step? -- Bibliography -- EULA. Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Nash, Ben Get Unstuck Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2024 9781394269457 |
spellingShingle | Nash, Ben Get Unstuck Stop Stressing about Money and Get Ahead Faster Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- The importance of education -- The three money areas you HAVE to get right -- Ideas without action are meaningless -- Section 1 Structure -- Chapter 1 Don't think yourself poor -- We're all time-poor -- Stick to the defaults -- We give in to temptation -- The power of barriers -- Decision fatigue (willpower depletion) -- Chapter 2 It pays to tame your brain -- Urgent vs important -- Urgent and important -- Urgent and not important -- Important and not urgent -- Not important and not urgent -- How to make this work for you -- Procrastination in practice -- Make the important things happen -- Settle for 'good' now rather than 'the best' in the distant future -- Overconfidence -- The illusion of knowledge -- Chapter 3 Why you don't have a six-pack -- Find a single source of truth -- Keep it simple -- Apply your common sense -- Use a Financial Adviser or Coach -- Chapter 4 Why you suck at saving -- Myth #1 'Figuring this out is easy' -- Myth #2 'You have to count every dollar' -- Unfortunately, the odds are against you -- Brain Hack #1 - Create small barriers -- Brain Hack #2 - Your willpower is a limited resource -- Brain Hack #3 - Stick to 'Defaults' -- Long story short - you need a system -- How to save MORE and spend BETTER -- Step 1. Sort your day-to-day spending -- Step 2. Choose year-on-year results -- Step 3. Automate your banking -- Step 4. Make your savings work -- The benefits of this savings system -- Section 2 Strategy -- Chapter 5 You can't have it all -- No such thing as a 'good' choice -- Chapter 6 Know your knowns and unknowns -- The biggest hidden risk most people overlook -- Chapter 7 Saving sucks -- Goals give you something to aim for -- Goal setting gives motivation -- What makes goals good -- Specific Achievable -- Actionable -- Accountable -- Once you have goals, you can build an action plan -- Practical steps for money goal setting -- Chapter 8 WTF is financial advice? -- So what's stopping you? -- Going it alone is hard -- The benefits of professional advice -- A solid framework to make smart choices -- Balancing money and personal goals -- Saving you time -- Pushing you forward -- Giving you confidence -- Roadblocks to getting good financial advice -- Cost vs benefits of advice -- Being time-poor -- Being unclear on the results you'll achieve -- How to choose a great adviser -- They have a robust planning process -- They work with people like you -- They help you understand the 'why' -- They manage conflicts of interest -- They have a process with a result focus -- Section 3 Solutions -- Chapter 9 Death and taxes -- Tax hacks to save you stacks -- You only get one tax scale -- Tax impacts all investments -- What you can do to (legally) cut your tax bill -- Know what you can claim -- Get a good tax adviser -- Tax-smart investing -- Borrow to invest -- Make extra superannuation contributions -- Start a business -- A note on tax structures -- Get tax-smart -- Sweet, sweet cash-ola -- Cash is king -- Cash also sucks -- Chapter 10 Don't shoot the lights out -- Survivorship bias -- How much risk do you need? -- Investment timing: volatility -- Diversification -- What is a managed fund? -- Active vs passive investing -- Active investing -- Passive investing -- Indices -- Pros and cons of active vs passive investing (hint: both have risks) -- Chapter 11 The house always wins (or does it?) -- What makes property good -- Shares vs property -- What makes property bad -- Entry and exit costs are high -- Mortgage payments will put a dent in your spending -- You need to choose the right asset -- So what can you do? -- How to buy property like a pro How to create a cracking property strategy -- How to structure your purchase -- How much to spend and how much to borrow -- How to structure your mortgage -- Risk Management -- Understand your entry point -- Choosing the right property -- How supply and demand impact property values -- What returns do you need? -- The future of property -- Chapter 12 Don't be old and poor -- Important things aren't urgent unless they're neglected -- What sort of future life do you want? -- Super fund tax -- Tax on investment income -- Tax on contributions to super -- How to live like a rockstar in the future -- How to choose a super fund -- The right type of fund -- Investments that align with your strategy -- Value-for-money fees -- Key super mistakes -- Automatic insurance cover -- Consolidating is important -- Don't be over-conservative -- Types of super funds -- Industry super funds -- Retail super funds -- Corporate funds -- Self-managed superannuation funds (SMSF) -- Chapter 13 Reality, roadblocks and results -- Step 1 - Results -- What specific results do you want? -- Structure -- Strategy -- Solutions -- Step 2 - Reality -- Step 3 - Roadblocks -- Making it happen -- Set a timeline to take action -- Take action with confidence -- What's the next step? -- Bibliography -- EULA. |
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