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Pub. Date
2020
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Doing well with money isn't necessarily about what you know. It's about how you behave. And behavior is hard to teach, even to really smart people. Money—investing, personal finance, and business decisions—is typically taught as a math-based field, where data and formulas tell us exactly what to do. But in the real world people don't make financial decisions on a spreadsheet. They make them at the dinner table, or in a meeting room, where...
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Pub. Date
2021
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Money is the number one taboo topic of conversation. Courageous Money is a fun way for you to learn how to talk about money by identifying when and where you learned the value of money, and how these experiences impact your life. Everybody has a relationship with money! Courageous Money helps you to understand where your early money messages came from and how they drive the majority of your behaviors and interactions. The book will take you on an...
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Pub. Date
2012
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A simple, proven-effective formula for freeing yourself from debt-and staying that way - Revised and updated, with a new Preface by the author "A must read for anyone wanting to get their head above water." -The Wall Street Journal THE CLASSIC GUIDE, REVISED WITH UP-TO-THE-MINUTE INFORMATION OUT OF THE RED - Do this months bills pile up before youve paid last months? - Do you regularly receive past-due notices? - Do you get letters threatening...
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Pub. Date
2009
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Take the guesswork out of bankruptcy. The Personal Bankruptcy Answer Book answers the most common questions people facing personal bankruptcy have. Whether you are considering a Chapter 7, 11, 12, or 13 bankruptcy, or have already declared bankruptcy, this book will make the entire process less intimidating and scary. Some of the questions it answers includes: Can a creditor put you in jail if you don't pay your bills? What is the difference between...
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The bestselling business book from award-winning restauranteur Danny Meyer, of Union Square Cafe, Gramercy Tavern, and Shake Shack Seventy-five percent of all new restaurant ventures fail, and of those that do stick around, only a few become icons. Danny Meyer started Union Square Cafe when he was 27, with a good idea and hopeful investors. He is now the co-owner of a restaurant empire. How did he do it? How did he beat the odds in one of the toughest...
10) Getting from College to Career Revised Edition: Your Essential Guide to Succeeding in the Real World
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Pub. Date
2012
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-- gives you the cutting-edge information and guidance you need to get your foot in the door of the real world. Don’t start your first job search without it!
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