Monday, December 17, 2007

Time for Some Stocking Stuffers

I wanted to get this blog out there in time for Christmas and especially by the New Year when those credit card bills are showing up.

These are Brand New Money Books for your reading pleasure and educational enhancement. I have copies of all of them sitting in front of me right now.

The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing, by Jason Kelly.
With a title like that, how can you go wrong?

Get Real Get Rich. Conquer the 7 Lies Blocking You From Success, by Farrah Gray
Time to get real and get rich in 2008 don't you think? And stop making excuses.

Living Rich by Spending Smart. How to Get More of What You Really Want, by Gregory Karp
One of my favorite topics - smart spending and living your life at half the price.
I know what I want ... a 4 Hour Workweek! Hey - that is the title of another book, which I read and thought it was unrealistic for most people, especially because there aren't a lot of risk takers willing to do what it takes to get a 4-hour work week. However, if you are the entrepreneurial type, like myself, this should be your business manual 101. The gems you find in here are a treasure chest of very valuable information. Thanks Tim! And yes, for some a 4-hour work week is possible. I have done this at various times of my life and it panned out with financial abundance.

The Retirement Savings Time Bomb and How to Defuse It, by America's IRA Expert Ed Slott
Yes, there is a bomb ticking and most people are stuck like a deer in the headlights and not doing anything about it.

The Naked Truth About Your Money. Straight Talk About You and Your Finances, by Bill DeShurko, CFP.
Too many people think saving for the future is too hard and complicated. However, when you pull back the layers and get to the naked truth, you start to figure out, Yes you can do it.

And finally the 23rd Edition of The Ernst & Young Tax Guide for 2008
If you have tax questions then this phone book size tax guide is for you. All the latest tax changes at your fingertips.

Pick up a copy of one or ALL of these books for yourself for Christmas ... or give someone the gift that keeps on giving - a book on how to make money.

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