Girl, Get Your Money Straight! A Sister's Guide to Healing Your Bank Account and Funding Your Dreams in 7 Simple Steps (Paperback)
| Author: Glinda Bridgforth |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Random House Inc
ISBN-10: 0767904885
ISBN-13: 9780767904889
Sku: 30838969
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
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(in Inches) 8.25H x 5.5L x 0.5T
Pages:
272
Age Range:
NA
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| Iyanla Vanzant meets Suze Orman in this bestselling handbook for financial health from a leading source of financial advice for African-American women. |
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From the Publisher:
A practical guide to financial success for African-American women combines her own personal experiences with practical advice to present a detailed, seven-step program that includes helpful worksheets, along with tips on setting financial goals, paying off debt, developing a spending plan, and investing for the future. Reprint. |
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In this guide to achieving and maintaining monetary stability, an owner of a successful financial management firm reveals her own past of debt disasters, sharing her secrets for seizing control of her income and expenses. Providing more than a simple "how to balance your budget" plan, it also addresses psychological and cultural issues that the author feels jeopardize African-American women's ability to manage their hard-earned money.
In this guide to achieving and maintaining monetary stability, an owner of a successful financial management firm reveals her own past of debt disasters, sharing her secrets for seizing control of her income and expenses. Providing more than a simple "how to balance your budget" plan, it also addresses psychological and cultural issues that the author feels jeopardize African-American women's ability to manage their hard-earned money.

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