Top notch, professional, on the mark financial consumer information can be had for free from the Federal Citizen Information Center.
This government agency provides free digital downloads, or $1 offline copies, of money, housing, and small business information — and more.
Information includes pamphlets such as 51 Ways to Save Hundreds on Loans and Credit Cards or Consumer Handbook On Adjustable Rate Mortgages but also full-fledged books such as the 2008 Consumer Action Handbook.
This book would be a good buy at $10 or $15, but it’s freely available from the U.S. government. (Technically you’ve already paid for it with your tax dollars, of course.) [...]
This book is a great resource, and I encourage you to order a copy, download the PDF, or bookmark the web site. Though the 2008 Consumer Action Handbook doesn’t go into great depth on any subject, it provides excellent informative overviews, and it usually points to further resources. It’s perfectly at home on the shelf with all of my other personal finance books.
– Get Rich Slowly
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