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Barnes and Noble

Have More Money Now: A Common Sense Approach to Financial Management

Current price: $15.99
Have More Money Now: A Common Sense Approach to Financial Management
Have More Money Now: A Common Sense Approach to Financial Management

Barnes and Noble

Have More Money Now: A Common Sense Approach to Financial Management

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So you're holding this book in your hand, wondering: Just what does this WWE Superstar know about the world of finance? Have you ever been down to your last twenty-seven dollars, out of a job, and wondering what you were going to do? If anyone needed to learn about finance, it was that person — and he was me. I've had to learn through my own mistakes, and now you can learn from me. I break it all down for you in easy-to-understand language:
Give Yourself a Pay Cut
Set Your Goals Before You Start
Living Within Your Means
You Can't Crash-Diet — Or Crash-Budget
Good Debt vs. Bad Debt
How Much Can You Spare?
Keep It Simple
Buy-and-Hold Doesn't Mean Buy-and-Ignore
I might not work on Wall Street nor have a finance degree, but I've learned how to save, how to invest. And you too can
Have More Money Now.

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