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"What I wanted to do was take all the questions I am typically asked in a client relationship and put down 2-3 paragraphs answering each one so readers of the book could quickly reference some helpful information in their research, but also not feel overwhelmed by reading an entire book if they don't want to," Kuhn states.
There are books on the shelf now that try to compile all the facts and information one might need on a particular personal finance topic that is becomes more work to understand everything than the reader may have set out to do. And what is ironic is those book's goal was to simplify it. So here we have a reference guide you might leave on the kitchen table. If you come across a topic on the news or online that affects your personal situation, grab the handbook and see what it says.
Some examples of questions include, "what to do if my identity is stolen," should I buy or lease a car," and "what happens if I die without a will" among many others. At a total of 342 pages of content there is probably something included that relates to the reader's goals and concerns.
"And it's probably not too often that you have an author of book specifically recommending you NOT read every page of their book. Just have it on hand and read a couple questions at a time, or reference the ones that personally affect you," Kuhn added.
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