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Make Money Work For You: Pursuing Financial Freedom Without Your Day Job
  • Language: en

Make Money Work For You: Pursuing Financial Freedom Without Your Day Job

☆78 Percent of Workers are Living From Paycheck-to Paycheck★ We spend one-third or more of our days at work. Work defines us as people, when we aren't happy at work, other areas of our life will suffer. Yet close to more than 80 percent of workers say they don't feel satisfied with their job. This is a serious matter if we look at it from a long-term perspective. It’s understandable that it takes courage to leave a job and its security. For a lot of people, we need that paycheck to sustain our living. But when an individual is in a job that lacks growth and is fostering complacency, there is a lack of worth, we’ll feel innate that our value is not as high as we would like. “This ca...

The First Time Investor: How to Invest with Little Money
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

The First Time Investor: How to Invest with Little Money

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-03
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  • Publisher: Bruce Walker

Do You Know That Most Wealthy People Are Highly Successful Investors?? Investing is Not Gambling Learning how to grow your money by making smart investments can open doors to financial freedom and provide stability in later life -- but how are you supposed to get started, especially in this economy? Is it truly safe to invest, and what about you non-financial resources such as time and energy? Investing is not just about money In The First Time Investor, Bruce Walker reveals smart investment moves that you can make whether you're a millennial in your 20s or a professional who is nearing retirement. It's not just a book about managing your finances -- The First Time Investor is a blueprint fo...

The Cleaner
  • Language: en

The Cleaner

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"a unique and perfect insight into the money-laundering world of thirty odd years ago.Read this book and learn how good men can sometimes end up doing things that many regard as not so good. Howard Marks AKA Mr. Nice Excerpt from the Book: "You are looking at the Meyer Lansky of money laundering!" All attending the court gasped out loud, and with malice aforethought, stared at me as if I had just landed from outer space. From humble beginnings in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Bruce Aitken was destined to be a baseball player until fate stepped in, in the form of a knee injury, and forever changed the course of his life. What started innocently enough, answering an ad in the newspaper, turned into a globe-trotting lifestyle of moving money - huge sums of money - for some of the world's most notorious and somewhat shady characters. From the jungles of Viet Nam to the money capitals of the world, Bruce moved in circles that would unquestioningly hand over millions of dollars to him on a handshake, to be deposited into Swiss Bank accounts. It all started to crash via an event in Reno Nevada, and nearly cost Bruce the rest of his life in prison.

Money and Credit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Money and Credit

This book offers a fresh and uniquely sociological perspective on money and credit. As basic economic institutions, money and credit are easy to overlook when they work well. When they malfunction, as they did in the new millennium’s global financial crisis, their importance becomes obvious and demands further investigation. Bruce Carruthers and Laura Ariovich examine the social dimensions of money and credit at both the individual and corporate levels, from the development of personal credit and a consumer society, to the role of government in the creation of money. In clear prose, they illustrate how the overall future of the economy is governed by the financial system and the flow of capital into, and out of, firms operating in particular industrial sectors, as well as the social meanings money itself acquires and the ways people distinguish between “dirty” and “clean” money. This accessible and engaging book will be essential reading for upper-level students of economic sociology, and those interested in how the bills, coins and plastic in our pockets shape the world we live in.

Money and the People You Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Money and the People You Love

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

As a financial adviser, one of the simple truths Bruce Helmer has learned is that relationships are the single greatest influence on how people use their money and plan for the future. When people talk about their hopes and dreams, they talk about the people they love. Their future, the life they wish to live, is always full of the people most important to them. They don't talk first about dollars and cents, Dow Jones averages, or bond yields. They talk about a spouse, a parent, a child. When imagining their financial futures, even those without family often focus on others, such as employees, friends, faith communities, and charities. In Money and the People You Love Helmer outlines a new way to approach financial planning based on this important and nearly universal principle.

Money Thoughts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 203

Money Thoughts

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The 7 Secrets of Money
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

The 7 Secrets of Money

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Debt Man Walking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Debt Man Walking

The key to wealth is... a four-letter word. Debt, growth assets and time are the perfect ingredients for Generation X to create real wealth. If you were born in the '60s or '70s, remember Billy Ray Cyrus, BMX Bandits, Sony Walkmans, the fall of the Berlin Wall, ‘Who Shot JR?', the dot-eating Pac-Man -- and you're wondering how any of that could improve your financial position -- then this book is wa-a-ay overdue. Debt Man Walking will have you marching to a different financial beat, because Gen X's money needs are distinctive. Inside this book you'll discover: how to maximise your opportunities using investment debt that there are actually three types of debt: dumb, okay and great that your ‘relative' youth + diversification = wealth how you can double your super nest egg in 15 minutes why life as a Gen Xer is an excellent adventure ... dude.

Getting Started
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Getting Started

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-01-17
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  • Publisher: Zebra Press

Aimed at young people between the ages of 16 and 25, this book tells them everything they need to know about finding their financial feet in the real world.

The Urban Guide to Biblical Money Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

The Urban Guide to Biblical Money Management

This step-by-step money management guide helps readers discover how to be better stewards and build financial security...God's way. Learn about credit repair, investment strategies, and much more.