With a new preface that reflects personal finance today, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author and leading financial expert Suze Orman shares a refreshed version of <i>The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom</i>, the revolutionary, groundbreaking classic that changed the way we think, feel, and act abou
The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom
โ Scribed by Orman, Suze
- Publisher
- Crown Publishing Group;Crown Publishers
- Year
- 2012;2001
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Suze Orman has transformed the concept of personal finance for millions by teaching us how to gain control of our money -- so that money does not control us. She goes beyond the nuts and bolts of managing money to explore the psychological, even spiritual power money has in our lives. The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom is the first personal finance book that gives you not only the knowledge of how to handle money, but also the will to break through all the barriers that hold you back.
Combining real-life recommendations with the motivation to overcome financial anxieties, Suze Orman offers the keys to providing for yourself and your family, including:
The 9 Steps to...
โฆ Subjects
Finance, Personal
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