Cash: Personal Finance for Real People has as it's goal to help American consumers evaluate their options for spending, saving and investing across the broad range of decisions they confront every day. More than ever in this country’s history, people are looking for tested, authoritative and practical help managing their money. To meet this need, CASH pulls the best advice and information from the dozens of different sources available to Tribune Media Services to tailor a continually-updated handbook to being a smart consumer. In addition to traditional investing and saving advice by experts like Andrew Leckey, Humberto Cruz and Kiplinger’s, CASH helps readers with questions like: Should you pay your kids to bring home good grades? Is it still a good idea to lease rather than purchase a car? Can you really save money by flying to India, staying in a luxury hotel and having local surgeons perform your coronary bypass?” CASH draws its material from experts and publications syndicated by TMS, providing a depth and breadth of resources unparalleled in a consumer publication. Among its many contributors are U.S. News and World Report, Kiplinger’s Money Power and Consumer News Service, Andrew Leckey’s Successful Investing, the Los Angeles’ Times’ premier financial columnist Kathy Kristof, health advice from the Mayo Clinic, Retire Smart by Mark Miller, Kids and Money by Steve Rosen, Ask the Builder by home repair guru TIM Carter, automotive advice and reviews from Jim Mateja, Travel advice from Rick Steves and Christopher Elliott, and many more. CASH features the following sections: Savvy Investing; Managing Your Money; Managing Your Career; Kids and Money; Retire Smart; Home, Family and Health; and Travel Smart .
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