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You and Your Money: A No-Stress Guide to Becoming Financially Fit

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Based on extensive nationwide research conducted by the author and the Institute for Socio-Financial Studies about what people need to learn and do to become financially savvy, You and Your Money gives you the skills you need to be financially competent and self-sufficient...so you can make the right decisions about money– today, tomorrow, always!

 

You don’t need to know everything about personal finance. You do need to know three things: where you stand today, what you can do now, and how to become more financially secure for the rest of your life.

 

    This book helps you answer those three questions. It’s easy, readable, practical, and quick.

 

    It gives you simple, common-sense tools for achieving financial success...tools you can use in every part of your life, not just finance!

 

    It brings together real stories from real people. People like you. People who know what they want, and just need to know how to get there.

 

     Æ CREATE YOUR OWN PERSONAL LIFE VALUES PROFILE

        The book helps you develop your unique personal profile so you can better assess your own goals and know how to achieve them

    Æ GET SAVVY, AND FEEL MUCH MORE IN CONTROL

        Easy, quick ways to take charge of your financial well-being

    Æ GROW YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT SYSTEM, STEP-BY-STEP

        Learn to communicate about money–and find objective, honest help when you need it

    Æ PLAN YOUR FINANCES AROUND THE CHANGES IN YOUR LIFE

        Plan for life transitions, prepare for disasters, and learn how to recover from financial setbacks

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Title of Business & Economics eBook: You and Your Money: A No-Stress Guide to Becoming Financially Fit
Release Date: 04-11-2007
Publisher: Financial Times Prentice Hall

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