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The Encyclopedia of Financial Planning:
What You Need to Know About Money from the Nation's Leading Financial
Planners
by Financial Planning Association® (FPA®)This book is
an easy-to-understand resource to help you make smart financial
decisions. With over 400 pages of financial planning content in 47
chapters, the Encyclopedia answers questions related to everything from
debt to taxes, saving to spending, investing to insurance, plus more.
Order your copy today!
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33 Essential Year-End Financial Tasks
by Scott FrushThis booklet provides smart advice that every person
needs to know and follow to manage their personal finances with success.
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Your Credit Score: How to Fix, Improve, and
Protect the 3-Digit Number that Controls Your Financial Future
by Liz Pulliam WestonThis book provides excellent tips and advice on
ways to improve your credit history and raise your credit score.
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Good Debt, Bad Debt: Knowing the Difference
Can Save Your Financial Life
by Jon HansonHanson offers advice on the pros and cons of debt while
helping us develop a philosophy about it as well as one for spending and
saving.
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Learn to Earn: A Beginner's Guide to the
Basics of Investing and Business
by Peter Lynch and John RothchildThis book provides expert guidance
you need to start investing. Investment fundamentals and principles,
from choosing stocks, to picking a broker, to reading an annual report
are covered.
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Live Well on Less Than You Think: The New
York Times Guide to Achieving Your Financial Freedom
by Fred BrockThis how-to-book offers ways for people to live on less
while still getting what they want.
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Free Gulliver: Six Swift Lessons in Life
Planning
by Tripp FriedlerThis books helps individuals slice through financial
problems and implement solutions.
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The Great Bust Ahead
by Daniel A. ArnoldThe Great Bust Ahead is a
concise, straight to the point book laying out the case for a coming
depression of historically unprecedented magnitude.
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Allowance Magic - Turn Your Kids Into Money
Wizards
by David McCurrachThis step-by-step program gives you
the tools you need to teach your kids about money and money management
as you help them develop the habits of saving and sharing. At the same
time, those frequent requests for money, and the occasional arguments
they can lead to, are gone forever.
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Bonnie's Household Budget Book
by Bonnie Runyan McCulloughMcCullough offers assistance
on goal-setting, tracking monthly income and expenses, and
dollar-stretching tips.
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The Seven Stages of Money Maturity
by George D. KinderThis book provides insight on how to gain more
power around money and create the life you've always wanted.
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Wealth Odyssey: The Essential Road Map for
Your Journey Where Is It You Are Really Trying To Go With Money?
by Larry R. Frank Sr.This book provides a universal
road map that will help you develop a personal definition of wealth and
create an effective strategy for long-term financial success.
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Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial
Freedom
by Lynnette KhalfaniThis book provides a 30-day action
plan on how to eliminate credit card debt and other financial issues.
Offers tips on budgeting, the importance of having insurance, low-cost
methods for creating an updated will, advice on how to save money, plus
more.
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Empire of Debt
by Bill Bonner and Addison WigginThis book is a sequel
to Financial Reckoning Day and elaborates on the
authors argument that the U.S. economy is about to implode.
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A Random Walk
Down Wall Street
by Burton MalkielThis book explores
why you can't beat the market.
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Asset Allocation: Balancing the Financial
Risk
by Roger GibsonFinancial planners agree that asset allocation is key
to maintaining a balanced and profitable portfolio. In this book, Gibson
explores the strategy of asset allocation.
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One Up on Wall
Street
by Peter LynchPeter
Lynch, director of Fidelity's Magellan Fund, discusses how investing in
what you know is sometimes the best strategy.
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Richest Man in
Babylon
by George ClasonIn
this bestseller, Clason uses parables to explain the basics of money and
money management.
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Worry Free Family Finances: Three Steps to
Building and Maintaining Your Family's Financial Well-Being
by Bill and Mary StantonThis step-by-step program provides
straightforward strategies designed to make saving and investing much
less complex, frustrating, and time-consuming--and more rewarding.
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The Millionaire Next Door
by Tom StanleyThis bestseller reveals the surprising secrets of the
wealthy and offers a design for improving your financial health.
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The National Association of Women Business
Owners (NAWBO) book series
In an ongoing effort to provide educational resources for
entrepreneurs,
NAWBO® and
OPEN from American Express(SM) have partnered to create a book
series on issues relevant to business ownership. Titles in this series
include - Taking an Idea to Market, How to Turn Your Vision Into a
Successful Business Venture, Tapping Your Inner Entrepreneur, Making the
Move From Employer to Business Owner and Money Matters - Positioning
Your Business for Growth. To learn more or order books in this
series, please
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The Wealthy Barber
by David ChiltonIn this bestseller, Chilton explains
the complex puzzles of personal finance and helps set you on the road to
financial independence.
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Get a Financial
Life: Personal Finances in Your Twenties and Thirties
by Beth Kobliner
Kobliner provides advice and easy-to-understand strategies to help
Generation X start the road to financial security
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