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Section 1
A Look at Debt
History of Debt
Credit Card History
Current State of Debt
How You Got Into Debt
Good Debt Bad Debt
Business vs. Personal Debt
Section 2
Dealing With Your Money
The Two Step Plan
Doing The Two-Step
Step One
Step Two
The Paths Out of Debt
1- Create a Debt Payment Plan
2- Neogtiate Better Rates & Terms
a.Consolidation Loans
b.Consumer Credit Counseling Services
3- Negotiate Lump-Sum Settlements
4- Bankruptcy
5- The Easy Way
6- Win $1,000,000
Living Debt-Free
Manage Your Money
Make More Money
Save Money
SameMoney-MoreFun
Stay Debt-Free
You as a Business
Section 3
Dealing With Your Creditors
Alerts/Scams
The Credit Industry
Credit Industry
The Fine Print
The Secondary Debt Market
The Debt Collection Process
Original Creditor
The Charge-Off
Collection Agency
Legal Problems
Dirty Creditor Tricks
Dealing with Debt Collectors
Dealing with Debt Collectors
Statute of Limitations
Cease and Desist Letter
Section 4
The Credit Report
The Credit Report
Credit Score
Credit Repair
Section 5
Dealing With Yourself
The Critical Factor
The Art of Prosperity
The End of Failure
Prosperity Coaching
Section 6
Kids and Money
Kids and Money
How to Pay for College
Section 7
Debt Information
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Debt Facts
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Millionaire Women Next Door: The Many Journeys of Successful American Businesswomen
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More than a simple extension of his studies of male millionaires, Millionaire Women Next Door 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. The book examines the choice of businesses elected by self-employed women, ranking over 150 categories in terms of their profitability and probability of success. It also describes the women¨s background, highlighting the fact that most millionaire women were raised in nurturing family environments that were literally training grounds for success, instilling the values that make this group one of the most generous in American society as demonstrated by its level of giving to charities, family, and friends. While many characteristics such as frugality and simplicity of lifestyle are similar to those of their male counterparts, Stanley demonstrates that most millionaire women work harder and do better¨at school, in business, and in investment practices.
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Books: Hardcover
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Nine Steps to Financial Freedom You can do nine steps can't you? If you can you'll have financial freedom. The Prosperity Consultant says, "This book is a great combination of practical financial advise along with a great understanding of the nature of money. Suze makes you deal with your emotional money issues before she leads into making wise financial plans. This is a great book."
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Books: Hardcover - Paperback - Large Print
Cassette: Cassette Abridged - CD: CD-ROM - Video: Video Cassette
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The Road to Wealth is a great counterpart to The 9 Steps of Financial Freedom and The Courage to be Rich. This book has practical advice on a variety of money management topics including: saving for educational expenses, how to have retirement income, providing for those you leave behind, information on investing and tips on buying a home.
This and much more information provide you with the knowledge you need to make wise financial decisions. As a bonus everyone who purchases this book receives a free subscription to Suze's online bimonthly newsletter. So please don't wait get on the road to wealth today.
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Books: Hardcover - Video: Video Cassette
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David Bach - Smart Women Finish Rich : 7 Steps to Achieving Financial Security and Funding Your Dreams
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. During that time he recognized that "people rarely know what is truly driving them emotionally when it comes to money." In response, Bach has written a guide to money management for women based on his belief that "financial planning is as much an emotional issue as it is an intellectual one."
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Books: Paperback - Cassette: Abridged Edition - CD: Interactive CD
Marlene Jupiter - Savvy Investing for Women : Strategies from a Self-Made Wall Street Millionaire
Marlene Jupiter believes that most women can make money in the stock market if they can learn how to cope with risk. In her first book, Savvy Investing for Women, the veteran hedge-fund salesperson contends that knowledge, patience, and most of all, courage are what's needed to become rich. "The market will always be turbulent and it's easy to get frightened," she writes. "Remember that the long term is your goal."
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Barbara Stanny - Prince Charming Isn't Coming : How Women Get Smart About Money
As the daughter of one of the founders of H&R Block, Barbara Stanny grew up depending on her father, and later her husband, to manage her money--until a devastating financial crisis became a dramatic wake-up call. She knew she had to take control. But how? Stanny began her inspirational journey to financial enlightenment by interviewing successful women from diverse backgrounds. As a result of her research, she discovered a surprising series of common-sense ideas that smart women shared. In this informative financial guidebook, Stanny uses these insights to show women how to go from feeling helpless to being knowledgeable and confident about money.
Books: Paperback
Jennifer Openshaw - What's Your Net Worth? Click Your Way to Wealth
Internet really is the perfect vehicle for managing all personal finance information--especially for women, whose fiscal requirements often are ignored by traditional guides to money management. In What's Your Net Worth?, Openshaw, founder of the Women's Financial Network and a frequent financial TV commentator, describes a complete 12-step wealth-building program that combines sound advice concerning women's precise needs with Web sites that should be helpful in addressing them. It boils down to mixing time-honored (albeit gender-specific) techniques with today's technology to develop a three-part game plan Openshaw calls "Earn It, Save It, and Grow It!"
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Dolores A. Barclay - A Girl Needs Cash, Banish the White Knight Myth and Take Charge of Your Financial Life
Many women neglect their financial lives, assuming that a "White Knight"--a husband, broker, or Uncle Sam--will safeguard their future. In A GIRL NEEDS CASH, expert financial adviser Joan Perry addresses the psychology of women where money is concerned, teaches them how to take control of their finances, and invest successfully.
Books: Hardcover
Ernst & Young's Financial Planning for Women : A Woman's Guide to Money for All of Life's Major Events
A personal finance book addressing the unique issues women face. When it comes to financial planning, women face a whole set of unique challenges. They tend to live longer so they need to save more for retirement; they earn less money on average than their male counterparts; and they head up a majority of the nation's single parent households. Here is a road map to financial success that is specifically geared toward women.
Books: Paperback
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Free Money and Help for Women Entrepreneurs
This book lists over 5,000 Government Sources of Grants, Loans, Venture Capital, Management, Technical Assistance and Marketing Help especially for women.
The Women's Business Resource Guide
A National Directory of over 800 Programs, Resources, and Organizations to Help Women Start or Expand a Business
Get in the Game!: The Girls' Guide to Money and Investing
The money guide for today's twenty-something women. Get in the Game! targets educating and empowering young women in their twenties in all aspects of money and investing. This book spells out when women need to invest, how they can set achievable goals and then find the tools for reaching them.
It explains how to define their personal financial identities, control unrestrained spending, and pay themselves first by building three 'adventure backpacks' (retirement, emergency funds, and immediate cash). There's even a wrap-up that helps the reader get comfortable with the wealth of information the book shares—without feeling overwhelmed.
10 Smart Money Moves for Women : How to Conquer Your Financial Fears
Fear is the number one reason women don't invest. The best time to start investing is now. Conquer your fears and make smart money moves, here's how.
Books: Paperback
Olivia Mellan - Money Shy to Money Sure: A Woman's Road Map to Financial Well-Being
Books: Hardcover
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