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Millionaire teacher : the nine rules of wealth you should have learned in school. by Hallam, Andrew.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: Business & Economics / Personal Finance / General;
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How to invest : masters on the craft / by Rubenstein, David M.,author.;
With unprecedented access to global leaders in finance, Rubenstein has assembled the most authoritative book of its kind. How to Invest reveals the thinking of the most successful investors in the world, many of whom rarely speak publicly. Whether you're brand-new to investing or a seasoned professional, this book will transform the way you approach investing forever.
Subjects: Finance, Personal.; Investment analysis.; Investments.;
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Financial feminist : overcome the patriarchy's bullsh*t to master your money and build a life you love / by Dunlap, Tori,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-305)."In Financial Feminist, Tori Dunlap distills the principles of her shame-and judgment-free approach to paying off debt, figuring out your value categories to spend mindfully, saving money without monk-like deprivation, and investing in order to spend your retirement tanning in Tulum. Featuring journaling prompts, deep-dives into the invisible aspects of the financial landscape, and interviews with experts on everything money-from predatory credit card companies to the racial wealth gap and voting with your dollars-Financial Feminist is the ultimate guide to making your money work harder for you (rather than the other way around)"--
Subjects: Feminism; Feminism.; Finance, Personal; Finance, Personal.; Women;
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The nine rules of credit : what everyone needs to know / by Moxley, Richard,1983-;
Includes Internet addresses.LSC
Subjects: Consumer credit; Finance, Personal;
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Financial first aid : essential tools for confident, secure money management / by Davies, Alyssa,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-221) and index .Foreword -- Introduction -- You need an emergency fund (or three) -- How to evaluate your safety net -- The worst has happened. Now what? -- Pink slips, layoffs, and career changes -- Health = wealth -- Keep a roof over your head -- When a tornado strikes -- Expect the unexpected -- Put yourself and pay yourself first -- Surviving and recovering from lows -- Conclusion.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Finance, Personal.; Budget.; Investments.; Debt.; Budget.;
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How much is enough? : balancing today's needs with tomorrow's retirement goals / by McCurdy, Diane(Diane Lynn);
Subjects: Finance, Personal.; Retirement income;
© c2013., John Wiley & Sons Canada,
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Pogue's basics : money : essential tips and shortcuts (that no one bothers to tell you) about beating the system / by Pogue, David,1963-author.;
Subjects: Consumer education.; Shopping.; Finance, Personal.;
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Buy what you love without going broke : transform your spending and get more of what money can't buy / by Smith, Jen(Personal finance expert),author.; Sirianni, Jill,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-190) and index."A relatable personal finance guide that gives a fresh take on how to control your impulse spending so you can stick to a budget and pay off debt, without the guilt and shame of traditional financial advice -- from the hosts of the beloved Frugal Friends podcast"--Dust jacket flap.
Subjects: Self-help publications.; Budgets, Personal.; Consumer behavior.; Consumption (Economics); Finance, Personal.;
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The opposite of spoiled : raising kids who are grounded, generous, and smart about money / by Lieber, Ron.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."We may not realize it, but children are hyperaware of money. They have scores of questions about its nuances that parents often don't answer, or know how to answer well. But for Ron Lieber, a personal finance columnist and father, good parenting means talking about money with our kids much more often. When parents avoid these conversations, they lose a tremendous opportunity--not just to model important financial behaviors, but also to imprint lessons about what their family cares about most. Written in a warm, accessible voice, grounded in real-world stories from families with a range of incomes, The Opposite of Spoiled is a practical guidebook for parents that is rooted in timeless values. Lieber covers all the basics: the best ways to handle the tooth fairy, allowance, chores, charity, savings, birthdays, holidays, cell phones, splurging, clothing, cars, part-time jobs, and college tuition. But he also identifies a set of traits and virtues--like modesty, patience, generosity, and perspective--that parents hope their young adults will carry with them out into the world.In The Opposite of Spoiled, Ron Lieber delivers a taboo-shattering manifesto that will help every parent embrace the connection between money and values to help them raise young adults who are grounded, unmaterialistic, and financially wise beyond their years"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Children; Parenting.; Teenagers;
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Blue collar ca$h : love your work, secure your future, and find happiness for life / by Rusk, Ken,author.;
A prescriptive guide to finding success and happiness without a college degree shares step-by-step recommendations for finding and enjoying the opportunities of blue-collar, high-skill trades.
Subjects: Entrepreneurship.; Blue collar workers;
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