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  • Secrets of Six-Figure Womenby Barbara Stanny

    HarperCollins 2009; US$ 10.99

    According to the Department of Labor, the average woman in 1998 was bringing home less than $25,000 a year. For every dollar that a man makes, a woman makes between 50 and 75 cents, and that is hardly news. But what you may not know is that, quietly and steadily, the number of women making six figures or more is rapidly increasing. Currently, over fifteen million women make $100,000 or more, and the number continues to rise at a rate faster then for men. And these women come from every industry - psychologists, dot com founders, consultants, freelance writers, and even part-timers. What makes these particular women able to do so well in the workplace? Fueled by curiosity, Barbara Stanny, author of Price Charming Isn't Coming: How Women... more...

  • Rescue Your Moneyby Ric Edelman

    Simon & Schuster 2009; US$ 9.99

    If you're scared or confused about how to handle your investments and fed up with "advice" from brokers, advisors, and media darlings that has cost you huge sums and placed your financial security at risk, the cure is in your hands. Ric Edelman, an award-winning advisor with more than two decades of experience, reveals the one investment goal you should have, the two obstacles you'll face, and why you've been failing with your investment strategies. Above all, he shares the secret to successful investing -- and even includes a special section for those who are already retired. Rescue yourself from the pain of watching your life savings go down the drain. Regain the confidence that your investments can provide you with lifelong... more...

  • Best of the Cheapskate Monthlyby Mary E. Hunt

    St. Martin's Press 2011; US$ 5.99

    Mary Hunt is a self-avowed reformed spendthrift and credit-card junkie. When she and her family of four found themselves $100,000 in debt and her husband suddenly lost his job, it was time to tighten the belt. Refusing to sacrifice her quality of life, Ms. Hunt systematically put to work every tip, trick and technique to turn her financial disaster around. Translating that experience into her immensely popular newsletter, The Cheapskate Monthly, Ms. Hunt now tells you all you need to know to turn your own finances around for good. Filled with first-person accounts, recipes, formulas, budgeting and recylcing tips, reader response and encouragement, The Best of the Cheapskate Monthly is a necessity for the '90s. more...

  • The Ultimate Entrepreneur's Bookby Richard Dobbins; Barrie O. Pettman

    John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 1998; US$ 19.95

    A no-nonsense, practical guide on how to achieve business success and personal wealth. The self-made millionaire authors describe a programme for success which involves creative thinking, setting goals, negotiating skills, leadership and time management, illustrated with personal anecdotes. more...

  • The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Lifeby Suze Orman

    Simon & Schuster 2003; US$ 12.99

    USA Today has called Suze Orman "a force in the world of personal finance." For years, Suze has anticipated what you need to know and want to know about your money. Her books, radio and television shows, columns, and newsletter about personal finance have helped millions of people like you turn their financial lives around. The author of three consecutive runaway New York Times bestsellers, Suze is renowned for her unique brand of financial savvy, tell-it-like-it-is honesty, and dynamic motivational style, which propels her readers and audiences to change the course of their financial destiny. In this groundbreaking book, she continues to transform your relationship with money. Never before has there been a money book and life guide like... more...

  • Financial Security in Troubled Timesby Ric Edelman

    HarperCollins US 2009; US$ 8.99

    In troubled times, it is only natural to worry about our financial security. That's why now is the time to act -- to preserve your financial well-being, and that of your family, and to ensure your peace of mind. Financial expert and best-selling author Ric Edelman has written this guide to help all of us quickly safeguard our economic lives. Edelman's eight-point action plan -- actions that you can take right now -- will help you protect yourself and your family, as well as your money, your income, your job, your home, your possessions, and your business. You'll learn how to manage the powerful emotions that can cloud your financial judgment, and find the guidelines you need to make the right investment decisions now that will secure your... more...

  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30sby Sarah Young Fisher; Susan Shelly

    Alpha Books 1999; US$ 15.99

    Generation X-ers and thirtysomethings finally get a clue about their finances with this idiot-proof guide that features tips on reducing checking account bank fees and finding affordable health, automobile, personal property, and homeowners insurance. more...

  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Personal Finance in your 40's and 50'sby Sarah Young Fisher; Susan Shelly

    Alpha Books 2001; US$ 9.99

    So you've got the basics of your personal finances under control (at leas -- you've controlled your credit card spending, purchased a house, started saving for retirement) but wait! Now that your kids are growing up and your career is moving along, you're facing a whole new set of personal finance challenges. College, weddings, your son or daughter's first car! How to manage these big expenses and still stay afloat?! And how to deal with unexpected changes such as downsizing or a move?! Help is here. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Personal Finance in Your 40s and 50s is the guide you need to everything from helping your kids get on their feet to buying a second home. Coverage includes: Assessing your own financial position in mid-life --... more...

  • Crash Profitsby Martin D. Weiss

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003; US$ 24.95

    Smart investing strategies from bestselling author and America's consumer advocate for financial safety Filled with against-the-grain attitude and seasoned market wisdom, Crash Profits explains not only how to survive, but how to make money before, during, and after a crash. Using real examples fresh from the financial pages, Weiss delineates the full range of risks facing the average American. He shows readers how to see through the lies that Wall Street tells and how to find safer alternatives to stock investing, as well as what to sell, how to sell, and when to sell (and when not to sell). Here's the unvarnished truth about investing today, coupled with the strategies every American can use to turn windfall profits while others are losing... more...

  • Morningstar Guide to Mutual Fundsby Christine Benz; Peter Di Teresa; Russel Kinnel; Don Phillips

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003; US$ 16.95

    Praise for Morningstar Guide to Mutual Funds "Picking actively managed mutual funds is no mean challenge. And as the recent era underscores, past performance is of little help. The Morningstar Guide to Mutual Funds helps cut through the fog with a solid volume of constructive advice. The central message-'truly diversify, keep it simple, focus on costs, and stick with it'-is not only timeless, it is priceless." -John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO, The Vanguard Group "There's nothing Morningstar doesn't know about mutual funds. And at last, for ready reference, there's a book. You'll find everything here you need to know about managing fund investments, inside or outside a 401(k)." -Jane Bryant Quinn, Newsweek columnist and author of Making... more...