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The Cost of Caring: Money Skills for Caregivers (Wiley Personal Finance
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The Cost of Caring: Money Skills for Caregivers (Wiley Personal Finance Solutions/Your Family Matters) Paperback - 1998 - 1st Edition

by Johnson, Anne M

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Taking Care of Finances While Taking Care of a Loved One

Caregivers face a unique set of challenges, including managing money matters. This indispensable new guide provides a sound action plan for overcoming this formidable hurdle, offering practical information, helpful tips, and invaluable advice on how to successfully juggle personal finances with the cost of caring for a loved one.

"A clear map through the many mazes of caregiving issues, with information on how they will affect the caregiver, the care recipient, and their families. Guidance, good counsel, and help for all caregivers, from those thinking about caregiving to those just starting and those who are veterans." --Louise G. Fradkin, cofounder, Children of Aging Parents.

"If you find yourself in the role of caregiver to a loved one, The Cost of Caring is an excellent tool. Not only do the authors go through the ABCs of what you need to do and when, they provide you with specific resources that can help you each step of the way. I will highly recommend it to my clients." --Mark Spangler, CFP, Former Chairman of the Board, National Association of Personal Financial Advisors.

About the author

ANNE M. JOHNSON is the founder of Florida Care Giver magazine.Previously a healthcare reporter for the Jacksonville BusinessJournal, she has researched and written reports for the HealthPlanning Council of Northeast Florida and currently writes amonthly physician's newsletter for a major hospitalcorporation.

RUTH REJNIS, formerly with the New York Times, has been a freelancejournalist for the past fifteen years. She is the author ofthirteen books, including The Complete Idiot's Guide to a GreatRetirement and Squeeze Your Home for Cash.