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Take A Debt Quiz |
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Whether your financial problems
are the result of health or legal issues, divorce, death of a
loved one, a change in household income or simply poor money
management, recognizing the need for help is the first step back
to financial control. Take this quiz to help determine if your
financial situation is getting out of control. |
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Money Management Software |
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This site contains a family of
award-winning products and services that provide a way for
people to manage their personal and small business finances.
Make your money work harder for
you by more efficiently optimizing your portfolio, simplifying
taxes and growing your net worth. |
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Debt Free Living |
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This updated resource will teach the consumer about the origin
of most financial troubles and help him or her break the 'debt
cycle.' Debt-Free Living is a necessary resource to battle the
temptation and trappings of debt that are weighing you down. |
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How To Turn Your Money Life Around |
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The Money Book For Women:
This book offers hope, challenging insights, and
money-management tools for those who either can't seem to get a
fix on their finances or are too frightened by the financial
world to even try. |
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The Total Money Makeover |
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Radio talk-show host and
bestselling author Ramsey (Financial Peace) is less a financial
analyst and more of a preacher, which explains both his
popularity and the appeal of this book, which just might gain a
wide audience. The bedrock of his system is simple: work hard,
pay what you owe and stay out of debt. |
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Money Management For Those Who Don't Have Any |
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Who says you need a big bank
account and a pocketful of cash to enjoy the American Dream?
Certainly not financial counselor Jim Paris. Jim shares how
readers can handle their money in a God–honoring way and enjoy
the benefits of sound financial planning. Based on biblical
principles, Money Management for Those Who Don’t Have Any
contains more than 200 practical strategies, tips, and resources
on how to— |
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The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke
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If you are tired of struggling to
make ends meet but don't know a 401(k) from Special K, this book
is for you. Aimed specifically at "Generation Broke"--those in
their twenties and thirties who are working yet buried in credit
card debt and student loans--this user-friendly guide offers a
clear introduction to practical investing and money management
techniques that can turn even a dismal financial situation
around. |
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The Budget Kit: The Common Cents Money Management Workbook
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In an age of information
overload, many simply don’t have the time, knowledge or
organizational skills to create a simple, functional system for
managing personal finances. Now in its fourth edition, The
Budget Kit: The Common Cents Money Management Workbook is a
best-selling classic that has helped hundreds of thousands of
people across America develop effective budgets and gain
financial freedom. |
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A Good Steward's Journal: The Busy Christian's Guide to Better Money Management
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So simple. You will actually look
forward to paying your bills and watching your financial future
get brighter every month! This easy to use method enable
Christians to be good steward's of God's blessings. Just spend a
few minutes entering information in the right places. Then
follow the Journal as it guides you to better budgeting than you
ever thought possible. |
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Money Management for College Students
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This is a thorough look at
financial basics for high school and college students. Discusses
budgets, NSF, credit cards, insurance, credit reports, and
loans; things you need to survive in the real world after you
leave home and/or college. Poor planning before you are 20 can
land you in bankruptcy court before you are 30. Want to buy a
car? Get a mortgage? Retire some day? Start planning now! A
great high school graduation gift. |
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