Money Mentor : A Tale of Finding Financial Freedom by Tad Crawford (2001, Trade Paperback)
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Book TitleMoney Mentor : a Tale of Finding Financial Freedom
Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicInsurance / Life, Personal Finance / Taxation, Personal Finance / Retirement Planning, Personal Finance / General
Publication Year2001
GenreBusiness & Economics
AuthorTad Crawford
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height6 in
Item Weight13.5 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN00-053122
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal332.024
SynopsisYou don't have to be a twenty-three year old dancer with no savings to end up with the excruciating debts young Iris is confronted with in this latest work by financial and legal advisor Tad Crawford. Every year, thousands of Americans of all ages and backgrounds overtax their bank accounts and credit cards and are left with the tricky task of pulling themselves out of their financial chaos. Rarely can they receive such high-quality financial and moral support as the The Money Mentor provides--and certainly not in the guise of an entertaining, up-beat novel! As the author tells the story of the recovering debtor Iris, he walks his readers through all the stages of money management, from the painful assessment of assets and debts to increasing one's income and starting to save. Choosing a sympathetic "girl-from-next-door" as protagonist, The Money Mentor offers people in financial trouble what they lack most of all: the ability to look at themselves from a healthy distance and realize that there is a way out of their trouble., A debt-ridden waitress discovers the secrets to financial stability with the help of Saidah Samuels, an African-American financial planner, in an educational parable that offers dozens of proven techniques for overcoming debt, establishing a budget, cutting expenses, and achieving one's financial go, You don't have to be a twenty-three year old dancer with no savings to end up with the excruciating debts young Iris is confronted with in this latest work by financial and legal advisor Tad Crawford. Every year, thousands of Americans of all ages and backgrounds overtax their bank accounts and credit cards and are left with the tricky task of pulling themselves out of their financial chaos. Rarely can they receive such high-quality financial and moral support as the The Money Mentor provides--and certainly not in the guise of an entertaining, up-beat novel As the author tells the story of the recovering debtor Iris, he walks his readers through all the stages of money management, from the painful assessment of assets and debts to increasing one's income and starting to save. Choosing a sympathetic "girl-from-next-door" as protagonist, The Money Mentor offers people in financial trouble what they lack most of all: the ability to look at themselves from a healthy distance and realize that there is a way out of their trouble.