
Making the most of your money now
the classic bestseller
《Making the most of your money now》概述
In this 1264-page financial bible - named best personal finance book by Consumers Union - Jane Bryant Quinn masterfully navigates life's money decisions. Updated for post-recession realities, it's the rare financial guide that predicted America's shift from spending to saving before it happened.
《Making the most of your money now》核心主题
- automatic savings habit
- diversified investment strategy
- retirement nest egg
- comprehensive estate planning
- major life milestones
《Making the most of your money now》经典语录
A good budget is like a roadmap for your money.
Saving money is a habit, and like any habit, it takes practice.
Retirement planning is a journey, not a destination.
Insurance is your financial safety net.
《Making the most of your money now》主要人物
- Jane Bryant QuinnAuthor and financial journalist
关于作者
《Making the most of your money now》作者介绍
Jane Bryant Quinn, author of Making the Most of Your Money NOW, is a bestselling personal finance expert and Emmy Award-winning financial journalist renowned for her trusted, practical advice. A graduate of Middlebury College, Quinn built her career through syndicated columns in The Washington Post and Newsweek, along with regular appearances on PBS and CBS, where she demystified complex financial topics for mainstream audiences.
Her expertise in retirement planning, investing, and money management stems from decades of experience, including roles as editor-in-chief of Business Week Letter and recipient of the Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award.
Making the Most of Your Money NOW—first published in 1991 and updated in 2009—remains a cornerstone of personal finance literature, praised for its comprehensive guidance on budgeting, saving, and long-term wealth building. Quinn’s other works, including How to Make Your Money Last: The Indispensable Retirement Guide and Smart and Simple Financial Strategies for Busy People, further cement her reputation as a leader in the field.
With over 30 years in print and millions of copies sold, Making the Most of Your Money NOW is widely regarded as an essential resource for readers seeking actionable, no-nonsense financial strategies.
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关于本书的常见问题
Making the Most of Your Money Now by Jane Bryant Quinn is a comprehensive guide to achieving financial recovery, independence, and security. It covers budgeting, investing, retirement planning, insurance, mortgages, and estate management, with actionable strategies for navigating life stages like career changes, parenthood, or retirement. The book emphasizes practical, low-cost methods to optimize savings and avoid financial pitfalls.
This book is ideal for anyone seeking to improve their financial health, including young professionals, parents, retirees, or those recovering from setbacks. Quinn’s advice caters to single earners, married couples, and divorcees, offering tailored solutions for managing debt, saving for college, and securing retirement income.
Yes. Named the best personal finance book by Consumers Union, it combines decades of trusted advice with updated strategies for modern challenges like digital banking and post-recession recovery. Its 1,200+ pages provide detailed checklists, investment insights, and crisis-management tips.
Key ideas include prioritizing expenses after financial setbacks, minimizing banking fees, leveraging credit card rewards, and diversifying investments. Quinn also stresses low-risk retirement planning, insurance optimization, and avoiding predatory financial products.
The book outlines strategies to stretch retirement savings, including Social Security optimization, annuity options, and withdrawal-rate guidelines. Quinn advises balancing risk-adjusted investments and managing healthcare costs to ensure lifelong financial stability.
Yes. A 300-page section demystifies stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs while warning against high-fee products and speculative trends. Quinn advocates for index funds, dollar-cost averaging, and socially responsible investing.
Quinn highlights fee-free checking accounts, high-yield savings options, and online tools for automating savings. She also advises negotiating overdraft charges and using credit unions for better rates.
It guides readers through prioritizing essential expenses, negotiating debt payments, and rebuilding emergency funds. Quinn emphasizes psychological resilience and practical steps like refinancing mortgages or downsizing lifestyles.
Yes. The book explains wills, trusts, and tax-efficient inheritance strategies. It also addresses healthcare directives and minimizing probate costs to protect beneficiaries.
Its unparalleled depth (1,242 pages), updated post-2008 strategies, and user-friendly checklists for milestones like job loss or divorce set it apart. Quinn blends timeless principles with modern tools like robo-advisors and fintech apps.
Some readers find its length overwhelming, and beginners may struggle with advanced investment chapters. Critics note it focuses more on foundational principles than niche topics like cryptocurrency or gig-economy income.
Unlike Smart and Simple Financial Strategies for Busy People, this book offers exhaustive, step-by-step guidance rather than quick tips. It expands on her earlier Everyone’s Money Book with modern case studies and digital-era advice.
Quinn’s emphasis on adaptable planning aligns with today’s economic volatility, rising healthcare costs, and shifting retirement landscapes. Updated sections on remote-work budgeting and AI-driven investing tools keep it timely.

















