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New books on investing, taxes and Wall Street.
Social Security, Medicare & government pensions : get the most out of your retirement & medical benefits
by J. L. Matthews

A guide to navigating Social Security and Medicare shows how to determine the amount of benefits, time retirement to get the best benefits, and file all the required forms, in a work that includes the latest Social Security and Medicare updates.
Estate & Trust Administration for Dummies
by Margaret Atkins Munro

Newly revised and updated, a second edition, providing expert advice on unfamiliar estate and trust tax law, guides readers through the confusing process of administering an estate and/or trust. 
Broken Bargain : Bankers, Bailouts, and the Struggle to Tame Wall Street
by Kathleen Day

This engaging history documents the country's financial crises, focusing on those of the 1920s, the 1980s, and the 2000s, and reveals how the two more recent crises arose from the neglect of this fundamental bargain, and how taxpayers have been left with the bill.
White shoe : how a new breed of Wall Street lawyers changed big business and the American century
by John Oller

A former Manhattan lawyer presents a rollicking account of how an ambitious new class of attorneys in the 20th century devised and implemented the strategies that launched the era of American big business and international Wall Street prominence.
The Trump tax cut : your personal guide to the new tax law
by Eva Rosenberg

A tax columnist for MarketWatch presents a road map to the Trump administration's newly enacted tax plan, sharing comprehensive coverage of what has changed and how to make the most of the tax cuts. 
Real estate investing for everyone : a guide to creating financial freedom
by Martin Stone

The founder and co-owner of Buckingham Investments, offering a wealth of expert advice, demystifies the property-buying process by tracing the steps from beginning to end to help readers take control of their financial future.
Women with money : create the joyful, less stressed, purposeful life you want with the money you have
by Jean Sherman Chatzky

The award-winning AARP The Magazine columnist, HerMoney podcaster and author of AgeProof draws on the insights of leading economists, financial planners and other experts to outline recommendation for a rewarding, purposeful career that earns real-world income. 
Everyday millionaires : how ordinary people built extraordinary wealth--and how you can too
by Chris Hogan

The host of The Chris Hogan Show and best-selling author of Retire Inspired draws on an extensive study of more than 10,000 U.S. millionaires to outline everyday tools for achieving financial independence. 
The future is Asian : commerce, conflict, and culture in the 21st century
by Parag Khanna

A forefront strategic advisor predicts a 21st-century shift to an Asian world system based on traditional patterns of negotiation, trade and cultural exchange that predated European colonialism and American prominence.
The dumb things smart people do with their money : thirteen ways to right your financial wrongs
by Jill Schlesinger

The Emmy Award-nominated CBX News business analyst and host of Jill on Money explores the common mistakes that intelligent people make with money, drawing on heartfelt stories to identify psychological blind spots that contribute to personal-finance difficulties.
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