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8) Playing with fire (financial independence retire early): how far would you go for financial freedom?
Ladies, this collection of stories from moms who have successfully worked full-time, freelance, self-employed, and in other ways, while also raising amazing children and providing financial freedom for their families, has room to add more—your story! Start it today!
Of all life's financial shocks, few compare to the $250,000 price tag—not including college!—of raising a child. How will you pay for it? Many
...When it comes to personal finance, the rules may have changed, but the time-tested principles of sound personal financial management haven't. Those starting out on their paths to financial security just need to learn them better and apply them earlier than ever before - ideally, right from the start.
Previous generations have had some help in achieving financial security that young people can't count on today: generous employer pensions,
...Must-read advice for getting out of debt from a personal finance expert who's been there—and lived to tell the tale.
Nationally recognized credit card expert and former CPA Beverly Harzog has helped thousands of consumers dig out from under mountains of debt. Decoding confusing terms and untangling acronyms, she shows readers how to take control of their finances—and their futures.
Speaking from experience—even
17) Home Cash Power
Money is a tool that we can all master. You choose to either be a Money Slave or a Money Master. My Money, written by Gerald Mwandiambira, is a practical, easy to read, personal finance book. A guide that will help many ordinary people begin to create wealth and not fear the subject of personal financial planning.
A treasure trove of useful advice and tips, this book is essential reading to gain a basic understanding of money mechanics. A
...Money. They say it doesn't buy happiness, but it sure buys everything else. As a finance major in college, I felt like I had a pretty good head on my shoulders about money; that was until I began to realize I would be graduating soon and the word "cut-off" began being uttered from my dad. Life isn't cheap and we, as females, generally are not as well versed at handling money as men. Sad, but true. Far less women are getting business degrees these
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