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Review of Affiliate Selling

March 14th, 2010 No comments
Affiliate Selling: Building Revenue on the Web

I have to say that I had high hopes for this book.However, once I received it, I was dissappointed.Everything that is in this book can be found on the Internet.
While this book does provide a lot of information, if you have researched Affiliate Selling at all…anywhere else…you probably already know what’s in this book.
Having said [...]

Review of Getting Started in Estate Planning

March 10th, 2010 No comments
Getting Started in Estate Planning (Getting Started In.....)

As someone who never had any basic education about budgeting, finance or credit, estate planing/investing was WAY beyond me, but with this book, I was able to get a basic handle on the process and it gave me tools to embark on a journey that previously seemed beyond me, thank you Ms. Hannon!
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Review of Retirement Bible

March 5th, 2010 No comments
Retirement Bible

Introduction. Aiming to be a one-stop source for all things retirement related, the Retirement Bible largely succeeds in accomplishing its goal. Presenting sound and authoritative advice in a well-organized package, the book is appropriate for anyone at any age who is interested in planning for that important yet often neglected milestone in life: retirement.
Traditional retirement [...]

Review of Small Business Survival Book

February 28th, 2010 No comments
Small Business Survival Book: 12 Surefire Ways for Your Business to Survive and Thrive

Small Business Survival is absolutely essential for those struggling to survive in this highly competitive market;answering questions such as: Why Do Businesses Fail? What to do Before Starting a Business as well well as how to keep it up and runnning and what to do when you run into trouble. A MUST have for those [...]

Review of Conscious Spending for Couples

February 24th, 2010 No comments
Conscious Spending for Couples: Seven Skills for Financial Harmony

One of the most meaningful books on finance I’ve ever read. Deborah Knuckey puts complex financial concepts within easy reach of readers of all backgrounds, while keeping the subject matter lively with real-world examples, humorous asides and just plain good advice. I wish I had read this book ten years ago!
Like many people, I have [...]