Women and Finance
Love Is not Enough by Merryn Somerset Webb

Love Is not Enough by Merryn Somerset Webb

Combining years of financial expertise with a healthy dose of skepticism and an easy sense of humor, this sharp and appealing guide to personal wealth for women provides all the answers. Whether you are drowning in debt, negotiating a higher salary, or tackling the thorny issue of a prenuptial, this is the conclusive resource for sorting your finances out for good and transforming your bank from a constant worry into a source of peace of mind.

Millionaire Women Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley

Millionaire Women Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley

Following Thomas J. Stanley's successful The Millionaire Next Door, readers everywhere will be fascinated by his thoroughly researched findings and conclusions in MIllionaire Women Next Door. More than a simple extension of his studies of male millionaires, this book presents groundbreaking concepts involving the nature, lifestyle, and business choices of successful American women that reach far beyond the scope of the author¨s previous studies.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter

Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter

Rich Dad, Poor Dad chronicles the story of the authors two dads, his own father, who wa the superintendent of education in Hawaii and who ended up dying penniless and his best friends father who dropped out of school at age 13 and went on to become one of the wealthiest men in Hawaii. Kiyosaki uses the story of these two men and their varying financial strategies to illustrate the need for a new financial paradigm in order to achieve financial success in the new millennium.

Financial Intelligence by Karen Berman,Joe Knight,John Case

Financial Intelligence by Karen Berman,Joe Knight,John Case

Understanding the Financials—and what lies behind them. In Financial Intelligence, Karen Berman and Joe Knight present the essentials of finance, but with an extra dimension. Succinct, easy-to-read chapters teach the fundamentals in a way that everyone can understand and put to work right away.

Smart Women Finish Rich by David Bach

Smart Women Finish Rich by David Bach

David Bach's Smart Women Finish Rich is a homage to the financial wisdom of his grandmother; it's also an excellent foundation for women who are starting to get their financial lives in order. Bach's approach to money management is rooted in years of investment seminars for women and his work as senior vice president of investments at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pers. Finance by Fisher,Shelly

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Pers. Finance by Fisher,Shelly

The Complete Idiot’s Guide‚ to Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30s, Third Edition, clearly explains everything members of this age group need to know to get a handle on their pocketbook and their portfolio, from planning their personal finances to enhancing their current financial plan to getting better returns on their investments.

Reading Financial Reports for Dummies by MBA Lita Epstein

Reading Financial Reports for Dummies by MBA Lita Epstein

Unless you’re financially savvy, annual reports with all those figures, frustrating footnotes, and fine print are boring and intimidating. However, once you have a fundamental knowledge of finance and its basic terminology, you can find the juicy parts. Reading Financial Reports For Dummies by Lita Epstein, a teacher of online financial courses and author of Trading for Dummies, gets you up to speed and enables you to understand these reports.

The Money Rules by Susan Jones

The Money Rules by Susan Jones

The Money Rules is an essential and practical collection of tips that addresses the missed opportunities and oversights many women experience --and the profound consequences on their financial situations.

A Woman's Guide to Family Finances by Ellie Kay

A Woman's Guide to Family Finances by Ellie Kay

Kay, a military wife and mother of seven, knows how to stretch a dollar. In this chatty book for women, she highlights seven essentials to any family's financial plan: an emergency fund, life insurance, a will, a retirement account, a good credit rating, a college fund (if there are children) and-unusually-an Internet connection.

Kiplinger’s Money Smart Women by Janet Bodnar

Kiplinger’s Money Smart Women by Janet Bodnar

In her new book, Kiplinger’s Money Smart Women – Everything You Need to Know to Achieve a Lifetime of Financial Security, Janet Bodnar, wife, mother and deputy editor of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, outlines what every woman needs to know to be financially independent, from breaking out of the paycheck-to-paycheck rut to living comfortably in retirement.

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