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Books on personal finance are very popular too. Many people are searching for ways to improve their finance situations. Here we have books on accounts, banking, mortgage, insurance, business, stocks, investments and many more. Our resources are from expert writers who have gained experience after many years of working in the related fields. People come to this section to search for books which they later go buy. The reading of these personal finance books have seen many people change and become more finance wise. This has helped to improve the overall economy for finance is a subset of it. We also offer advice to our members through the help of volunteer experts thus all your questions will be answered promptly. The discussion forum in the personal finance section is always jammed with people who tackle selected issues on current, past and future financial situations. If you join these panels be sure to gain a lot of knowledge from other members.
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Posted by vijay uniyal. Published on Oct 30, 2009
For years I have seen small business owners struggle to grow their business. Most business owners think that they need lot of money to market and grow their business to next level. I agree that it takes money to advertise and hire a sales team but I can argue whole day about money and marketing.
Posted by amrita rawat. Published on Jul 14, 2009
With temperatures all over the world steadily rising due to several environmental reasons, and with the increasing affordability of air conditioners, they have now become almost an indispensable part of our lives, be it at our homes, or in our offices, or for that matter even in our kids' schools.
Posted by Alain Burrese. Published on Jul 11, 2009
Larry Winget's book, "You're Broke Because You Want To Be: How to Stop Getting By and Start Getting Ahead" is full of practical, down to earth, advice on managing your finances. It's not rocket science, in fact, on page 125, Winget writes, "I probably haven't surprised you with anything I've suggested up to this point." It is just solid good advice on working harder, spending within your means, and making the right choices and being disciplined about it.
Posted by Aboubakar Pefoura. Published on Jun 26, 2009
One book, called The Science of Getting Rich describes a time tested, proven way to earn the income of your dreams and help you break away from the dreary nine to five existence. Wallace Delois Wattles knew what the secret to getting rich was. Born a poor peasant in 1860...
Posted by Raymond Heng. Published on Jun 02, 2009
This is the third book by Robert Kiyosaki, which builds on the foundation of the first two books on becoming an investor and business owner, BI side of the quadrant. I found this book interesting and like to recommend this book to anyone who wants to be a better investor and business owner and what goes on in their mind. This book is not about giving you a get rich quick solution, it is a about the process of how you can be filled with financial abundance. This process is repeatable when you have mastered it.
Posted by Ben Ang. Published on May 20, 2009
The life changing book that has been a personal finance best seller for over a decade written by author Robert T. Kiyosaki. This little book has changed the lives of many people and their perspective on money, who are in misery, not knowing how to make ends meet due to lack of financial education. The contents of this book, tells the story of a young man, who is the author himself, being brought up by his natural father the conventional way of getting a job, saving every penny, working hard and climbing the corporate ladder. At the same time, he also had a "second father" who taught him a different way to view things and how to start from scratch and build his business into an empire.
Posted by Timothy Stevens. Published on Feb 22, 2009
Wanting to earn money through foreign exchange doesn't have to be expensive. You don't have to spend over a hundred dollars on e-books and online newsletters from so-called experts who don't even earn anything from the actual forex education they are teaching.
Posted by Joshua Valentine. Published on Nov 30, 2008
I happened to lift up this book due to its catchy name "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" plus its tag saying "What Rich educate their kids about the money - that poor & middle class men do not!" Possibly it had to do with my deeply depleted bank account and fact that book assured to educate something about the money, which my parent's had not.