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Wednesday, 3 June 2009
On My Own Two Feet Reviews
Author: Manisha Thakor Edition: Publisher: Adams Business Binding: Paperback ISBN: 1598691244 Price: You Save: 50%
On My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl's Guide to Personal Finance
Most young women would love to live a carefree lifestyle filled with lunches, Louis Vuitton, and lattes, but what you might not know is that doing so can lead to future financial breakdown.On My Own Two Feet review. /p>
Whether you've been living paycheck-to-paycheck, are trying to save for a down payment on your first home, or are hoping to one day retire in comfort, On My Own Two Feet teaches you how to balance your desire to live well today with the need to save and invest for tomorrowRead full reviews of On My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl's Guide to Personal Finance.
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Addison is a regular kid whose parents are going through a divorce, but he knows that no matter what happens, his parents will always love him. The text in this beautifully illustrated picture book is inspiring, gentle, and uplifting, and teaches kids that having two homes to live in can be just as great as having two strong feet to stand on.
Review "You can either manage your financial life, or let it manage - andtorture - you.Financial service professionals and CFAs Thakor and Kedarrecommend the former and show you how to achieve it.This guide tofinancial planning for young women (men, this applies to you, too) is soundand prudent... Thakor and Kedar are more like financial physicians thanfinancial consultants." -- Kirkus Review - April 2007From the Back Cover ADVANCE PRAISE FOR ON MY OWN TWO FEET "This is the path to true liberation: how to handle all those hard-earneddollars. Or make do with what you've got. And if I were a mod
From Publishers Weekly This second installment of the Newbery Medalist's autobiography (after A Girl from Yamhill) begins during the '30s, with the young Cleary leaving her home state of Oregon to attend junior college in California. The volume ends in 1949, with Morrow's acceptance of Cleary's first novel, the now-classic Henry Huggins (initially written as a short story entitled "Spareribs and Henry"). The author's unsentimental recollections of herself as a student in the Depression, a libra
Whether you've been living paycheck-to-paycheck, are trying to save for a down payment on your first home, or are hoping to one day retire in comfort, On My Own Two Feet teaches you how to balance your desire to live well today with the need to save and invest for tomorrow. This lively, no-nonsense financial guide explains:
How much of your income to save
How to avoid the perils of credit card debt
How to create a budget you can live with (and still have fun!)
How to invest widely using a keep-it-simple plan
How to deal with real-life situations
The sooner you apply the financial concepts highlighted by Manisha Thakor and Sharon Kedar, the more likely you'll achieve common life goals--all free from financial stress.
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