The ABCs of Making Money

Alan Lysaght Denis Cauvier

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UPC:
9780973354904
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2008-08-01
Author:
Denis Cauvier;Alan Lysaght
Language:
english
Edition:
Revised & updated, 2008 edition
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This is the new 2016, edition of the International Bestseller. The largely word-of-mouth success is due to its unique approach: instead of just giving the reader the usual dos and donts of managing money which it does in very clear, actionable terms this invaluable book walks readers through the psychology of money. Do you ever wonder what makes some people successful while others are destined to struggle their whole lives? The difference is in their Attitudes toward money. If you dont examine this issue first, then all the self-help books and courses in the world will be a waste. Do yourself and your family a huge favor: follow the easy steps laid out in this book and learn how youve been holding yourself back. Once youve done that, the rest will fall into place, and sleepless nights will be a thing of the past. The ABCs of Making Money is a simple, step-by-step guide for everyone. This common sense approach contains lots of simple checklists, self-directed exercises and tips. It demystifies the secrets of making money while providing proven strategies for the average person to painlessly create wealth. It has already helped hundreds of thousands of people and been acclaimed by universities and charities in the U.S. Amongst other things you will learn: how to achieve financial freedom, gain control of your life, eliminate financial stress and stop living paycheck to paycheck. In 2006 the prestigious, $3 Billion, Kauffman Foundation called our books The best they've ever reviewed In 2007 Yale University said that our books were The best in their field In 2009 a Community Development charity asked us to develop a workshop for parents based on our materials. We tested attendees when they arrived and again at the end. The average financial literacy level was 22% when they arrived; and had jumped to 89% at the end of the workshop! Of those that did not already have a savings/investment plan, fully 95% pledged to open one immediately as a result of attending the workshop.