Continue the journey to financial freedom for you and your family. The Financial Literacy Guy is back with more, as he dives a little deeper into financial literacy. If you liked the first edition you're going to love the second. He tries to decide what his favorite letter of the alphabet might be. There are so many letters - so much to love! He takes readers on a tour of the ABCs as they relate to financial literacy, naming the things he loves that begin with each letter, and decides that they're all special in their own way.
'A is no longer for Apple.
We're so happy you're continuing your journey to financial freedom with The Financial Literacy Guy. This workbook is going to test and reinforce what we've been discussing in The Financial Literacy Guy's ABC Book 1 & 2.
Demystifies the secrets of making serious money with proven strategies for creating extraordinary wealth. Contains self-directed exercises, tips, checklists.
This book will teach you how to: • Achieve wealth and cash flow through real estate • Find property with real potential • Show you how to unlock the myths that are holding you back • Negotiating the deal based on the numbers • ...
Taking control of your money is more achievable than you might think. In How to Adult: Personal Finance for the Real World, author and instructor Jake Cousineau presents a toolkit for financial literacy that's made for young adults.
Rich. Wealthy. Well-heeled. Moneyed. Affluent. Not bad—but why not get Stacked instead? If you’ve ever dreamed of a basic philosophy of money that’ll help you live bigger, be bolder, and laugh harder, you need this book.
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Now Bill Carter, bestselling author of The Late Shift, goes behind the scenes to reveal the inner workings of the television industry, capturing the true portraits of the larger-than-life moguls and stars who make it such a cutthroat ...
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The Bush camp initially turned it down because—well, because he was a sitting president of the United States, and sports cable did not seem fitting. To his tremendous credit, Bob Ley kept going back to them. And they kept saying no.