How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt & Live
By Jerry Mundis
Synopsis:
Are your credit cards too hot to touch? Jerry Mundis knows the pain of too much
debt. In this book he offers practical advice on how to become free of credit card debt.
This book is based on the principles of Debtors Anonymous. A must with anyone with
credit card bills.
Money Lessons for a Lifetime
By James Jorgensen
Synopsis:
Looking for sound, simple and basic financial advice? Try this book. The author
gives great information on basic topics like mutual fund ratings, dividends,
compounding and asset allocation.
Money is My Friend
By Phil Hunt
Synopsis:
Make money your friend and discover increasing your income is an exercise in using
your imagination. The book offers exercises and self-test to help you understand and
change your thoughts about money.
Personal Finance for Dummies
By Eric Tyson
Synopsis:
Eric Tyson begins his basic teachings with sound and practical advice for those in
need of a financial makeover. He discusses his methods and ideas about saving and
investing for the future. As well, Tyson provides basic financial worksheets for you to
determine your own financial health, using outstanding debts, savings rates, investment
and insurance checkups.
25 Myths Youve Got to Avoid If You Want to
Manage Your Money Right: The New Rules for Financial Success
By Jonathon Clements
Synopsis:
Jonathon Clements, a Wall Street journalist, refutes our long-standing myths about
finance and provides a new set of financial tips.
The Accounting Game: Basic Accounting Fresh from
the Lemonade Stand
By Darrell Mullis, Judtih Handler Orloff
Synopsis:
For those you hated math in school and picked your career so you would not have to
deal with, you have probably noticed that accounting and math follow you everywhere.
The Complete Idiots Guide to Finance and
Accounting
By Michael Muckian, Steve Pullara
Synopsis:
This book not only explains the very basics of accounting an double-entry
bookkeeping, but carefully illustrates the appropriate ways to set up and run a
companys books.
Accounting for Dummies
By John A. Tracy
Synopsis:
With the hands-on examples, templates and worksheets, Tracys light tone keep
his book an easy read and interesting on the basics of accounting.
Accounting the Easy Way
By Peter J. Eisen
Synopsis:
Defines and explains the accounting equation, financial statements, recording,
adjusting, closing, and reverse entries, as well as, the basic differences between
partnership and corporate accounting. Also includes exercises and solutions throughout the
book.
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