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“Your Credit = Your Life…” guides you to fix your credit and money management problems. It is an instructional book, written in layman’s terms with detailed descriptions. It covers all issues relating to your credit reports, Identity Theft, Collections, loan rates. It discusses the impact of personal relationships and guides in managing [...]
Amazon.com Review
Why do so many otherwise rational individuals make irrational decisions when it comes to money? Financial journalist Gary Belsky and Cornell University psychology professor Thomas Gilovich contend the answers can be found–and the deficiencies remedied–with help from a relatively new science called behavioral economics. Still largely unknown outside academic [...]
Here’s the deal – you’ve got to make a money plan. The Thing About Money shows how. Creating jobs. Earning money. Saving for BIG things. Stretching your allowance. Budgeting for family fun. You’ll hear families talking money. And you’ll see kids and parents making money choices and putting plans to action. Don’t [...]
Amazon.com essential recording
Continuing to specialize in the art of curve-throwing, R.E.M. followed up its 1991 smash, Out of Time, with this fragile album of soft melodies and string arrangements. The sympathetic ballad “Everybody Hurts” must have prevented countless suicide attempts, while the Andy Kaufman tribute “Man on the Moon” (with [...]
From School Library Journal
Adult/High School—This book illustrates which nonverbal clues telegraph untrustworthiness and deception and which radiate sincerity and compassion. In this fascinating take on body language and the ability to decipher it for use in everyday life, Navarro emphasizes that while knowing the reasons for certain behaviors—like touching one’s [...]
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