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MsMoney.com recommends...
WHAT'S YOUR NET WORTH? CLICK YOUR WAY TO WEALTH
By Jennifer Openshaw FOUNDER, WOMEN'S FINANCIAL NETWORK
From
the Publisher
From the founder of the Women's Financial Network (WFN), the only
book that will help women use the Internet to better manage their
money.
Women are using the Internet more than ever—and more than men—to
shop, chat, and, of course, to manage their finances. As founder
of the pioneering Women's Financial Network (WFN), Jennifer Openshaw
has made it her mission to provide women with all of the advice
and access they need to achieve financial security.
Much more than a catalog of sites, What's Your 'Net Worth is chock—full
of tools to help women seize the opportunities that are available
on the Internet, from IPOs and investment clubs to business financing,
mortgages, retirement planning, on—line banking, and much more.
It is packed with female—friendly advice and practical tips on money
management that will guide women toward financial prosperity.
Author Biography: Jennifer Openshaw is the original founder of
Women's Financial Network (now, Women's Financial Network at Siebert),
a financial services company created for women by women. Named one
of the Internet's 25 Rising Stars by Internet World magazine for
her innovative work, Openshaw also serves as the Women and Money
columnist for CBS MarketWatch and a financial commentator for Lifetime
Television. She has appeared on numerous television shows, including
CNBC's "Power Lunch," ABC World News This Morning, and CNN's "In
the Money." Openshaw holds a Masters in Business Administration
(MBA) from UCLA.
Read about Jennifer Openshaw's Public Television Special Empowering
Women to Achieve Financial Security
Read more and buy a copy today!
"The book's breezy, pleasant manner, sidebars packed with resources,
and sound advice will benefit newcomers to financial issues."
Publisher's Weekly, June 11, 2001
"Jennifer Openshaw is a visionary with a passion for teaching women
about money. Her book is an amazing guide that women of all ages
will be able to use for years to achieve financial abundance. I
highly recommend it."
David Bach, best-selling author
"You can bet that a boyfriend or husband might be reaching over
the nightstand to sneak a peek (of Openshaw's book)"
San Jose Mercury News, June 3, 2001
"Openshaw, who founded the Women's Financial Network (WFN), makes
a case for using the Internet to manage all personal finance information.
Working chapter by chapter, she outlines a 12-step ladder to wealth,
whether you are beginning from nothing or nurturing whatever you
or your family already possesses. Like David Bach's Smart Couples
Finish Rich, this work shows readers how to manage money to their
advantage. Libraries don't necessarily need both books, but together
they give a more complete picture of personal finance."
Library Journal, June 2001
"Savvy, financially sound, and above all practical."
African Sun-Times, June 14, 2001
"Her book certainly gives them (women) the tools and strategies,
as well as real-life stories from other women, to help them realize
their potential."
Sacramento Bee, May 27, 2001
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