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The New Money Book of Personal Finance
Grand Central Publishing 2008; US$ 12.99Since its publication, the original Money Book of Personal Finance has become America's definitive, all-in-one guide to total financial well-being at every stage of life. Now, from the nation's foremost magazine on everyday money management, comes an authoritative reference that's newer, bigger, and even better. Fully revised and updated with fresh... more...
The Complete Guide to Reverse Mortgages
Adams Media 2007; US$ 12.95Until recently, there were only two main ways you could get cash from your home: sell it or borrow against it and make monthly loan repayments. Reverse mortgages offer a third way of getting money from your home. If you are a homeowner, age 62 and older, you are eligible to apply for a reverse mortgage loan that converts your home equity into a tax-free... more...
The Everything Improve Your Credit Book
Adams Media 2007; US$ 14.95The Everything Improve Your Credit Book teaches you about the importance of good credit and how it affects your life. Author Justin Pritchard, M.B.A., the About.com Guide to Banking and Loans, demystifies the often intimidating world of credit, with practical guidance on how to improve credit history and increase your credit score. With tips on avoiding... more...
The Everything Budgeting Book
Adams Media 2008; US$ 15.95When you work, take care of a family, and maintain a home, you need practical ways to make every dollar count. The Everything Budgeting Book, 2nd Edition can help you use your money wisely today and prepare for the future at the same time! This step-by-step guide will help you to: Assess and improve your spending patterns Find ways to save on... more...
Financially Ever After
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 13.99Your Guide to Managing the Real Dollars?and the Real Emotions?of Your Relationship Too often with money, couples face two choices: fight and risk making the situation worse, or keep quiet and risk making the situation worse. Financially Ever After offers a third option: family financial fluency?the insight, knowledge, and vocabulary every couple... more...
Master Your Money Type
Grand Central Publishing 2009; US$ 10.99This groundbreaking book by a renowned finance expert shows readers how to use their personal investing type to attain the wealth they desire. Goodman, on the staff of "Money(" magazine for 18 years, is a regular contributor to NPR's "The Marketplace Money Report." more...
The Smart Canadian's Guide to Saving Money
Wiley 2009; US$ 21.95Canada’s top consumer advocate returns with more financial advice. Canadian consumers are focused on spending and managing what money they do have wisely, but have more questions than answers on most financial topics. Television personality and consumer advocate Pat Foran shares tips and strategies about the questions and issues he sees most... more...
Recession-Proof Your Financial Life
McGraw-Hill 2009; US$ 15.95A Financial Survival Guide for an Economy in Free Fall. Bestselling personal-finance author Nancy Dunnan offers back-to-basicsadvice to ease the financial squeeze of our troubled economy. With more than 150 tips and resources to help you survive the recession andcome out on top, Recession-Proof Your Financial Life provides key backgroundinformation... more...
The Money Book for Freelancers, Part-Timers, and the Self-Employed
Crown Publishing Group 2010; US$ 15.00This is a book for people like us, and we all know who we are. We make our own hours, keep our own profits, chart our own way. We have things like gigs, contracts, clients, and assignments. All of us are working toward our dreams: doing our own work, on our own time, on our own terms. We have no real boss, no corporate nameplate, no cubicle... more...
Your Money or Your Life
Atria Books 2009; US$ 14.00Bestselling author and UK television star Alvin Hall demystifies the principles of personal money management, helping readers control their finances so they can move from confusion?about credit, debt, investments, and retirement?to clarity. Americans are finding themselves in tough situations in the midst of today?s volatile financial climate and... more...









