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10-24-2006 05:12 PM
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The Number Lee Eisenberg How much money do you need to be secure for the rest of your life? Do you know what that Number is? Do you know how to think about it? Do you know what you really want to do with it? A provocative field guide to our psyches and our finances, Eisenberg will help you have the money conversations you have been avoiding. |
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad Robert T. Kiyosaki Kiyosaki explains how to make your money work hard for you instead of you working hard for money. The author argues that a good education and secure job are not guarantees of financial success, and presents advice for accumulating wealth. |
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The Only Investment Guide You’ll Ever Need Andrew Tobias Fully updated to cover new legislation, and expanded to include the Internet world, this guide covers every aspect of investing and answers every question about managing money smartly and safely. Concise, witty, and truly understandable, this book offers the best personal finance information for every income level. |
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Secrets of the Millionaire Mind T. Harv Eker This is two books in one. Part I explains how your money blueprint works. Learn how your childhood influences have shaped your financial destiny -- and how to revise your blueprint. In Part II you will be introduced to seventeen "Wealth Files," which includes action steps for you to practice in the real world in order to dramatically increase your income and accumulate wealth. |
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The American Bar Association Guide to Wills and Estates American Bar Asociation Staff Besides wills and health care directives, topics of this comprehensive book include how to plan an estate, joint ownership and other ways to transfer property without a will, trusts and living trusts, death taxes, choosing an executor or trustee, changing your will or trust, and planning now to make things easier for your family. |
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100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask Ilyce R. Glink A book that deciphers the jargon, matches desires with means, keeps an eye on the details and helps first-timers land the home of their dreams. Glink gives tips for dealing step-by-step with the intricacies of negotiating a mortgage, checking to see that the dishwasher works, and everything in between. |
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Dirty Little Secrets From the Credit Bureaus Jason Rich and Entrepreneur Press Discover little-known strategies for improving credit scores and making a credit report look attractive to lenders. Credit experts from well-known companies show you the best way to communicate effectively with the three major credit bureaus to make corrections and update information. |







