Harold Pollack Books
Harold Pollack is a professor at the University of Chicago, known for his research in public health and social welfare policy.
Known for: The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn't Have to Be Complicated
Books by Harold Pollack
The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn't Have to Be Complicated
The Index Card argues that managing personal finances can be simple and effective without complex strategies. The authors distill financial wisdom into a few straightforward rules that fit on a single index card, covering topics such as saving, investing, debt management, and retirement planning. The book emphasizes common-sense approaches and evidence-based advice to help readers make sound financial decisions.
Read SummaryKey Insights from Harold Pollack
The Simplicity Principle
From the beginning, the driving idea behind this book is that personal finance is not supposed to be intimidating. The financial industry thrives on complexity. Advisors, brokers, and pundits often speak as if the average person can’t possibly manage their own finances. But the truth, supported by a...
From The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn't Have to Be Complicated
Rule 1 – Save Regularly
Saving is the cornerstone of every other financial decision. It’s where freedom begins, because without savings, every unexpected expense becomes a crisis. I’ve met families who earn well but can’t breathe financially because nothing is set aside. The simplest, most effective step is to make saving ...
From The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn't Have to Be Complicated
About Harold Pollack
Harold Pollack is a professor at the University of Chicago, known for his research in public health and social welfare policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Harold Pollack is a professor at the University of Chicago, known for his research in public health and social welfare policy.
Read Harold Pollack's books in 15 minutes
Get AI-powered summaries with key insights from 1 book by Harold Pollack.
