Intermediate Accounting with British Airways Annual Report

Intermediate Accounting with British Airways Annual Report

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5 Responses to “Intermediate Accounting with British Airways Annual Report”

  1. Mom/Nurse Ann Says:

    Review by Mom/Nurse Ann for The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens: 8 Steps to Having More Money Than Your Parents Ever Dreamed Of
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    Although it contains some information that my daughter thought was unrealistic, like the amount she should be able to save each week, she thought the book had some great ideas. I especially liked that they didn’t talk down to the teenagers yet told them about the true financial cost of smoking, the good use of credit cards, ATMS and the fiancial mistakes many people make. A good book that tells it to them straight in a format that they will read.

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    Review by Cedric for The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens: 8 Steps to Having More Money Than Your Parents Ever Dreamed Of
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    I only skimmed this book (after all, I own almost all the other TMF books!), but I think this book is by far one of the best financial books for **any** new investor, regardless of age. While other books may have more content, this is one of the most approachable financial and investing books I’ve read. (Plus, its worksheets **force** you practice what you read!) Readable by adults, too!

  3. John Dandell Says:

    Review by John Dandell for The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens: 8 Steps to Having More Money Than Your Parents Ever Dreamed Of
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    I am in college. I guess I got this information kind of late. I actually started my first job way later than other kids.

    I think this book inspired me to save and invest in my future. I did not know a freaking thing about investing till this came along. The thing I found most suprising was that you don’t need any knowlege of the stock market to come out ahead. They make it so simple…and its life changing. I recommend this book if you want to be able to survive comfortabley when your retired.

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  4. Kristen Says:

    Review by Kristen for The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens: 8 Steps to Having More Money Than Your Parents Ever Dreamed Of
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    I thought this was an excellent book for teenagers. It not only shows them how to intelligently invest, but it also provides funny examples of what not to do in the stock market. I think it would be an excellent asset for people in their early twenties as well because it gives a great deal of advice on money management. In college, most students are not “rolling in the dough”, so why not invest what little “dough” you do have and make some money for the future. It can also persuade kids to become healthier because the book outlined what cigarette smoking can do to a person’s wallet. As if cigarette smoking isn’t already bad enough. I also found the worksheets within the book extremely helpful, and I will continue to use them as guides as I take my first steps towards financial independence.

  5. J. Olivo Says:

    Review by J. Olivo for The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens: 8 Steps to Having More Money Than Your Parents Ever Dreamed Of
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    If you dont know much or anything about investing then this is the book for you. The motley fool helps you understand the basics of investing and how easy it is to start investing on your own. They not only tell you about investing but how to save and spend wisely. If your a teen and want to get a good start on your financial future then read this book. Oh yeah and its also an enjoyable read it doesnt get dreary or boring they get you pumped up and ready to save and spend well and start investing.

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