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The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn't Have to Be Complicated

Book • 2016
This book, co-authored by Harold Pollack and Helaine Olen, expands on the nine simple financial rules that Pollack initially wrote on an index card in 2013.

The rules include maxing out 401(k) contributions, investing in diversified mutual funds, paying credit card balances in full each month, and supporting social insurance programs.

The book provides an easy-to-follow action plan that works in both good and bad economic times, aiming to help readers take control of their financial lives by avoiding complicated and often misleading financial advice.

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Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as a book that proposes 10 simple rules for personal finance.
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