 | If youth is wasted on the young, so is good financial advice. Money expert Suze Orman targets an important audience, the generation in their 20s and 30s, tailoring her advice to their situations: enormous debt, big expenses, little left over for... |
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 | Phil Town wasn't always a very wealthy man. In fact, he was living on $4000 a year when some well-timed advice launched him into an investing self-education that revealed what the true "rules" are and how to make them work in one's favor. Chief among... |
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 | In business, as in personal relationships, trust can make the difference between success or failure. Using case studies and exercises, Stephen M. R. Covey shows how we can establish and build trust in business. He draws on the ideas he developed... |
 | In this personal-finance guide for women, best-selling author Suze Orman begins by acknowledging that there are powerful societal and emotional impediments that block even the most successful women from maximizing their financial resources. She... |
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 | Ed Slott, certified public accountant and host of the PBS series STAY RICH FOREVER AND EVER, shares his no-nonsense approach to financial planning. Emphasizing tax-free strategies with a blend of humor and practical advice, Slott explains ways to... |
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