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This & That April 2019 April is National Financial Literacy Month. Strive for financial peace of mind!
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Personal Finance by Eric TysonDiscusses financial health, debt, and taxes; offers advice on investing in stocks, retirement accounts, and real estate; and explores insurance, planning for life changes and children's education, and hiring financial advisors.
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Women & Money by Suze OrmanIn a book that includes up-to-date tax information and economic data, a renowned personal-finance expert, TV host and #1 New York Times best-selling author offers insights and compassion along with a clear and streamlined plan for women to attain durable financial security.
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Enduring strategies for building wealth by Thomas J StanleyTwenty years after Thomas J. Stanley's groundbreaking work on self-made affluence, he and his daughter examine the changes in specific decisions, behaviors and characteristics, along with consumption, budgeting, careers and investing that have changed wealth-building in more recent years.
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Thirteen ways to right your financial wrongs by Jill SchlesingerThe Emmy Award-nominated CBX News business analyst and host of Jill on Money explores the common mistakes that intelligent people make with money, drawing on heartfelt stories to identify psychological blind spots that contribute to personal-finance difficulties.
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The imperfect art of getting your financial sh*t together by Gaby DunnThe beloved comedic podcaster and LGBTQ activist provides an empowering guide to financial literacy for millennials that includes coverage of topics ranging from student loans and credit cards to buying a car and choosing insurance plans.
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A powerful one-step plan to live and finish rich by David Bach"COMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED WITH A NEW BONUS CHAPTER Do you want to live rich and retire richer? Rich enough to do what you want to do when you want to do it? Rich enough to stop worrying about money? Rich enough to make a difference and help others? If the answer is yes, then stop what you are doing and open this book. Read a few pages. Bach's easy approach to making your financial life automatic works while you sleep. All you have to do is follow his one-step program to financial security--the rest is automatic!"
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