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Saving Money by Bill Vincent Saving Money by Bill Vincent Feb. 06, 2012 $1.99 10714 words Sample 20%
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In the beginning of 2011 Bill Vincent began to write books. This book has 26 Chapters of many things that many in the body of Christ may face in their daily life. Bill Vincent is a Prophet of God with a powerful revelatory anointing. Bill is the founder of Revival Waves of Glory Ministries in Litchfield, IL. Bill has written 13 books that are available all over the world.
How To Be A Money Smart Student by Brian Hostick How To Be A Money Smart Student by Brian Hostick Feb. 06, 2012 $2.99 6160 words Sample 25%
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Brian Hostick is a married father of three teenaged boys. As a blogger, speaker and author, Brian tries to give today's highschool students tools to help them make the transition to life on their own - either at college or out in the real world. Brian lives with his family in Niagara Falls, Canada.
The Ultimate Rebel: How to Drive a Luxury Car Free Every Year Without Selling Your Soul to the Devil by Brad Dixson The Ultimate Rebel: How to Drive a Luxury Car Free Every Year Without Selling Your Soul to the Devil by Brad Dixson Feb. 04, 2012 $8.97 2784 words Sample 2%
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Brad Dixson believes a man without a plan is doomed to fail. He got tired of failing so he made himself a plan to help himself and during the process, find a way to help others along the way. When the recession hit, Brad lost his job and started searching for ways to save money without going off the grid. That journey has leaded him to writing about those experiences. His books have helped many people so he’s doing pretty alright for himself these days. Brad has a B.S. in Finance. He owns a home in Ohio where he resides with his two dogs, Bo and Bungee. Visit Brad Dixson online at http://theultimaterebel.blogspot.com.
Help Me With Money: How to Find, Make, or Save Money in 30 Days by Pete Walkey Help Me With Money: How to Find, Make, or Save Money in 30 Days by Pete Walkey Feb. 03, 2012 $3.99 11054 words Sample 20%
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The Emotion Behind Money: Building Wealth From the Inside Out by Julie  Murphy Casserly The Emotion Behind Money: Building Wealth From the Inside Out by Julie Murphy Casserly Jan. 27, 2012 $9.95 67641 words Sample 15%
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Julie Murphy Casserly, is a 16-year veteran of the financial services industry and author of the book, The Emotion Behind Money: Building Wealth from the Inside Out. Julie’s mission is to “financially heal the world” by helping people understand their emotions behind money, and how these attitudes affect how they earn, spend and save – or, conversely, accumulate debt. It is Julie’s practice to delve into the emotion and psychology behind her clients’ monetary issues, spending patterns and behavior. Only by digging deep and really understanding her clients does she feel she can lead them on the right path. A Chicago-based entrepreneur, Julie founded JMC Wealth Management, Inc. in 2000. She works with more than 2,500 clients worldwide on all aspects of their financial portfolios including investment asset allocation and risk management, insurance needs, retirement planning, business planning, college planning and estate planning. Julie considers understanding each client's personal life strategy, goals, and dreams to be the key that enables her to create truly personalized financial plans. Julie is a graduate of the University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign School of Business where she earned a Bachelor of Science in finance. She earned an MBA from The University of Notre Dame in 2005. Julie is a sought after media expert on finance and emotions behind money. She has appeared on CNBC’s “On The Money,” Oprah & Friends Radio and Lifetime Television. She has been featured in the The Chicago Tribune, Forbes and The Wall Street Journal.
Let's Get Financially Fit! by Joyce Pranion Let's Get Financially Fit! by Joyce Pranion Jan. 24, 2012 $1.75 15713 words Sample 20%
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The 30 Day Money Challenge by Michael Camarata The 30 Day Money Challenge by Michael Camarata Jan. 20, 2012 You set the price! 1546 words Sample 20%
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Michael Camarata is the creator and editor of Congruent Spaces Magazine. Over the years several of his short stories and poems have been published in magazines and anthologies. Most recently, Michael's short story "Martian Dreams" won the joint Myouterspace.com/Open Road Media "Martian Summer" flash fiction contest. Michael currently resides in Talent, Oregon where he operates congruentspaces.com, the website for Congruent Spaces Magazine, out of his home in his spare time.
Fix Your Own Credit by Michelle Garber Fix Your Own Credit by Michelle Garber Jan. 12, 2012 $7.99 31617 words Sample 10%
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The Ten Most Important Finance Fundamentals for Everyone by Matt Lockwood The Ten Most Important Finance Fundamentals for Everyone by Matt Lockwood Jan. 06, 2012 $9.99 10109 words Sample 30%
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Matt Lockwood has a diverse working and travel background which started from a post high school ‘gap year’ which according to Matt “lasted for seven years”! Matt’s global travel and life experience has been fundamental to his belief that today, more than ever, it is critical to understand money. Academically Matt is a Dean's honour list, and financial planning award winning graduate of the Applied Finance Program at the University of South Australia (UniSA). He also has diplomas in Financial Services (Financial Planning) and Project Management (Australian Institute of Management). Matt’s currently responsible for delivering major projects, business analysis and research within the institutional world of Australian superannuation administration, where he has worked for the past six years. He also has experience in banking. Matt has undertaken sessional classroom tutorials in the following subjects for UniSA: Finance and Investment, Financial Management, and Financial Planning. Matt has given industry presentations and lectures to students bringing his unique “real world” antics to the student experience. Matt has also successfully provided intensive tutoring for financial services staff obtaining their Diploma of Financial Services. Matt currently pursues his passion for financial writing and presenting in his spare time with the aim of enhancing financial literacy levels amongst the community wherever he goes!
Increase Your Credit Score By Knowing Your Credit Card Company Upload Dates Part I by Monica Rich Increase Your Credit Score By Knowing Your Credit Card Company Upload Dates Part I by Monica Rich Jan. 05, 2012 Free! 912 words Sample 20%
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El Secreto de los Nuevos Ricos - Descubre cómo piensan las mentes millonarias del nuevo siglo by Josue Rodriguez El Secreto de los Nuevos Ricos - Descubre cómo piensan las mentes millonarias del nuevo siglo by Josue Rodriguez Jan. 03, 2012 $3.99 13487 words Sample 20%
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Josue Rodriguez es un joven webmaster argentino que tambien se dedica a compartir sus conocimientos en el area de los emprendimientos personales.
Teach Your Kids To Save by Dee Phillips Teach Your Kids To Save by Dee Phillips Jan. 02, 2012 $1.49 6262 words Sample 10%
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An English Major at University, Denny (Dee) Phillips loves science fiction and enjoys coming up with new ideas in that genre. Her newest interest is in vampire books. Denny has made a career out of writing website content articles and has researched many different topics. As such, she also has many information books available.
The Frugal Way: Smart Budgets for Busy People by Maria Zannini The Frugal Way: Smart Budgets for Busy People by Maria Zannini Dec. 31, 2011 $0.99 20628 words Sample 10%
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Maria Zannini used to save the world from bad advertising, but now she spends her time wrangling chickens, and fighting for a piece of the bed against dogs of epic proportions. Occasionally, she writes novels.
Secrets of a SuperSaver by Janet Woody Secrets of a SuperSaver by Janet Woody Dec. 31, 2011 $2.49 7744 words Sample 20%
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I've been married to my best friend for 12 years now and we have two beautiful children. I work part time and am currently training for a marathon. I LOVE to read, scrapbook and of course coupon! Shopping is a passion of mine and if I can save money while doing it, I'm all in!
Why Being A Stock Market Investor Sucks by Frank Tudor Why Being A Stock Market Investor Sucks by Frank Tudor Dec. 31, 2011 $0.99 2056 words
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Frank Tudor is oldest of three children, second generation American, and first to go to college to get a B.A. and M.A. in his family. He is a writer, programmer, and start-up specialist. He is married with three children and lives in a small town in Nebraska. When time allows he enjoys fishing or rock hounding in Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana or Idaho with his wife and kids.
The Secret To Attaining Wealth by Myles A. Bush, Jr. The Secret To Attaining Wealth by Myles A. Bush, Jr. Dec. 30, 2011 $9.99 49305 words Sample 27%
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How Do You Know When We Are In A Financial Bubble? by Dale Maley How Do You Know When We Are In A Financial Bubble? by Dale Maley Dec. 29, 2011 $2.99 3189 words Sample 20%
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Dale C. Maley is the author of the 19999 book Index Mutual Funds: How to Simplify Your Financial Life and Beat the Pros. He is also a contributing author to Chapter 18 Seeking Help from Professionals in the 2009 book The Bogleheads Guide to Retirement Planning. He is a very successful private investor who has been a student of Financial Planning and Investing for over 30 years. He was trained as an engineer at the University of Illinois and has been a practicing engineer for 32 years. His accomplishments as an engineer include the granting of 16 U.S. Patents and authorship of over 500 professional technical papers. He is also a member of the International Society of Automotive Engineers and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He also has earned an MBA (Masters Degree in Business Administration) degree from Illinois State University. His background in mathematics, engineering, and business provides him with the excellent basis for understanding and teaching investments and financial planning. He is also a very successful investor who has been investing in common stocks and mutual funds since 1980. He has also personally invested in both 401(K) and IRA plans, so he is familiar with participation and management of these types of investments. He has been investing in indexed common stock mutual funds since 1990. Dale became a Registered Financial Advisor in the State of Illinois in 2006 and is currently launching his business as a fee-only financial planner. He is President of Maley Financial Planning LLC.
Credivac DIY Credit Repair by William Trefethen Credivac DIY Credit Repair by William Trefethen Dec. 27, 2011 $9.95 22543 words Sample 20%
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My Home Budget by Arun  S H My Home Budget by Arun S H Dec. 26, 2011 $1.50 5705 words Sample 20%
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Mastering Your Credit - 2012 by JAC Mastering Your Credit - 2012 by JAC Dec. 26, 2011 $6.99 24828 words Sample 20%
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Six years ago, I remember seeing my parents struggling to make ends meet; not being able to buy the things they wanted because of poor credit. Then the Great Recession hit the U.S. and our problems became even worse. I began hearing more and more from my Mom and Dad about how they mismanaged their finances and credit but I did not understand what they were talking about. Finally, at the age of 18 three years ago, I sat down with my Dad and he started to explain to me what "credit" was and how they had failed to handle their financial affairs properly and how 'bad credit' caused my parents to suffer needlessly in this bad economy. I began doing my own research and found out that there was no one source of information on what 'credit' was, how to find it and what to do if you had bad credit and wanted to correct it. Soon, I began to understand there was a need for a comprehensive, up-date and down-to-earth book on 'credit'. Not some graduate course on finance and world monetary issues but the basic, need-to-know stuff on 'credit'. So, with my parents help and guidance (now that they had finally corrected their credit and put their finances in order), I began to write "Mastering Your Credit - 2012" to help the average consumer, like me, understand, review, correct and improve their credit. Don't let your family suffer as mine did through long periods of trying to make ends meet and watching your loved ones keep fighting for what they desire in this life but could not get because of bad credit. I know the economy is challenging at this time and everyone is affected by it or knows someone who is. I learned the hard way, with my parents, how to rebuild your credit and now I want to share this knowledge with everyone. That is why MASTERING YOUR CREDIT - 2012 will teach you there is a better day ahead and that you can empower yourself in so many ways to understand, review and rebuild your credit and start over. We have done extensive research and we have a lot of great information in one easy to understand format for you to learn and grow smart about 'credit'. Credit is the one thing you can't live without. My parents learned the hard way...but you don't have to. Get MASTERING YOUR CREDIT - 2012 and start on your journey to better credit and a better life!
Philanthropy and Social Investing Blueprint 2012 by Lucy Bernholz Philanthropy and Social Investing Blueprint 2012 by Lucy Bernholz Dec. 20, 2011 $8.99 9349 words Sample 20%
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I am a philanthropy wonk.
Someday Is Not a Plan: A Guide to Understanding Money in Plain English by Dave Straube Someday Is Not a Plan: A Guide to Understanding Money in Plain English by Dave Straube Dec. 16, 2011 $1.99 44349 words Sample 20%
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Hi, I'm Dave Straube and glad you've found me at Smashwords. I'd love to tell you I'm a whiz-bang financial advisor like those in "Someday Is Not a Plan - A Guide to Understanding Money in Plain English." But the truth is that I'm a software programmer by trade. So what makes me qualified to write about money? If you've read the book you know that it chronicles financial discussions between twenty-something Larry and his retired uncle Roger. Well, I used to be like Larry and made many of the mistakes he did. More, actually. Like the time my wife and I bought two cars in one week. Or the time we bought a house without ever stepping foot inside it or getting an inspection. Trust me, I've paid dumb tax much too often. The good news is that experience is the best teacher of all. I've learned from my mistakes and evolved into someone like uncle Roger. With my own kids getting ready to set out into the world it seemed like a good time to record what I've learned. My hope is that you find the book entertaining, informative, and that it prevents you from making the same mistakes that I did. Do me one better, please. You can find more information at http://SomedayIsNotaPlan.com. The crossword book is a different story altogether. My wife created crosswords for our local weekly newspaper for a while and then decided to "go national" with a book of golf-themed crosswords. I helped out by compiling a database of golf stats and trivia for her to use in the book. When the book didn't materialize, I inserted my foot in my mouth big time by asking "How hard can it be to create a bunch of crosswords?" Very hard, as it turned out. But the challenge was out there and I had to deliver. The result was "Not Your Typical Large-Print Crosswords #3: Quotes, Quips, & Proverbs" which, as you might have guessed, isn't golf-themed at all, nor the third in a series. Go figure.
The Rich Student by Adam Bryan The Rich Student by Adam Bryan Dec. 14, 2011 $3.99 10084 words Sample 20%
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Adam Bryan, creator of Under21LasVegas.com and ABTravelDine.com, is an adventurous and imaginative Journalism major at the University of Maryland. As an avid and experienced traveler, Adam truly knows the tips and secrets to a successful and stress-free vacation. From attractions and dining, to amenities and affordable accommodations, Adam knows it all. Your travel and dining starts here!
I Heart Money by David Lester I Heart Money by David Lester Dec. 14, 2011 $9.99 29360 words Sample 20%
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Author and President of DCL Capital David Campbell Lester recently launched the United States version of his successful Canadian book I (Heart) Money. After seeing the tremendous response and countless success stories about lives being transformed as a result, Lester has decided it’s time to reach a broader audience. David’s fusion of humor, positive reinforcement, and tangible tips that work, make managing your finances something you love. He is now a personal finance writer and President of DCL Capital. Lester writes for his blog iheartmoney.ca that breaks with traditional attitudes towards finance and describes his own philosophy towards money and life that he has gained through his personal and professional experiences. His philosophy on money applies to many areas of everyday life including: banking, investing, goal setting, shopping, and entertainment. David is a repeat guest as a Financial Relationship Expert on FOX and CW6 San Diego as well at CTV in Canada.
How to Create Savings by Jerrold Mundis How to Create Savings by Jerrold Mundis Dec. 12, 2011 $0.99 4710 words Sample 30%
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Jerrold Mundis has been a professional writer for more than 40 years. He is the author of 17 novels, 13 books of nonfiction, a number of ghostwritten books, and some 100 short stories, essays and articles. His books have been selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club, the Literary Guild, and the One Spirit Book Club and translated into more than dozen foreign languages. His short work has appeared in publications ranging from The New York Times Magazine to American Heritage and the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. He is an experienced literary coach and teacher of professional and avocational writing.
400 Ways to Save a Fortune by Annie Jean Brewer 400 Ways to Save a Fortune by Annie Jean Brewer Dec. 12, 2011 $0.99 15126 words Sample 20%
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Annie Brewer learned how to combine minimalism with frugality to live the life of her dreams. A single mother, she is a computer professional who works from home and primarily supports her family through writing. You can follow her adventures at Annienygma.com, discover her articles on the Yahoo Contributor Network and read free samples of her books here. Download one of her free ebooks today!
101 ways to make and save money by Yuriy Zhvakolyuk 101 ways to make and save money by Yuriy Zhvakolyuk Dec. 10, 2011 $1.99 12393 words Sample 20%
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How To Stop Harassing Debt Collection Calls by David Knorr How To Stop Harassing Debt Collection Calls by David Knorr Dec. 07, 2011 $3.99 7413 words Sample 15%
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Financial Basics: A Money Management Guide for Students by Susan Knox Financial Basics: A Money Management Guide for Students by Susan Knox Dec. 06, 2011 $9.99 42089 words Sample 10%
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The Death of Capital Gains Investing (and What to Replace It With) by Richard Stooker The Death of Capital Gains Investing (and What to Replace It With) by Richard Stooker Dec. 06, 2011 Free! 5002 words Read a sample
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I hate "about me" pages -- at least, I hate writing them about me. What I think is really relevant, is my quest to get rich quick, which lasted for many years until I finally figured out the optimum way how investors can get rich slowly, have lots of income to spend without incurring capital gains taxes and remain rich. I figure, what else do you want to know about me? Besides, while I don't call myself "old," I have enough years on me to have some feeling for privacy. I don't understand the appeal of social media where people tell the world what they ate for lunch, and somebody on the other side of the apparently actually cares. Anyway, I'm from the small city of Alton Illinois, right across the Mississippi River from St Louis, so I early on got used to going from one environment to the other learning what it's like to be on a border. My neighborhood was a classic small town area where I knew the neighbors that had kids. The older people remained inside and so I didn't mix with them. But I had the freedom to run around, climb trees, go in the woods, ride my bicycle and so on. It took was a border area, though, as just a short block away was the entrance to Fairmount, where lived the very rich people. Some of them were merely upper class, but some of the mansions on the top of the bluff were really large. The famous/infamous -- depending on your political persuasion -- Phyllis Schaffley lived in one. I don't know if anybody besides servants lived in the Olin Mansion, but its land area was very large. One time while in junior high my girlfriend and I went around the bluffs, visiting Spring Cave and Dry Cave, then went down to Blue Pool, and then walked a long way over to Levis Lane, and some caretaker yelled at us then. We were still on Olin property. Most people don't consider state borders inside the United States as very important. Politically they're not. But you can still notice differences. At one point I was a sort of messenger and delivery boy for the advertising department of The Alton Evening Telegraph, the newspaper. One of my jobs when I had to drive over to St Louis was to buy cartoons of cigarettes for employees, because Illinois charged much higher cigarette taxes than Missouri. The area between the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers -- "between the bridges" -- is St. Charles County, not St. Louis County. This means you can buy fireworks there, so there were several big tents of them erected every June, and they got a lot of customers from both St Louis and Illinois. That's also the area where I always buy gas, because Missouri gas taxes are lower than Illinois gas taxes. That doesn't mean Illinois is always the loser, though. When Illinois had a lottery and Missouri didn't, tons of St Louis residents would drive to Illinois to buy lottery tickets. It was wild when the Illinois lottery went up to 40 million dollars the first time. People were flying in to O'Hare Airport in Chicago from Paris France to buy tickets, then fly back home again. So driving half an hour to Illinois from St Louis seemed no big deal. Many more years ago, Illinois passed a law allowing nineteen year olds to drink legally. Maybe it was just beer, I don't recall. But in Missouri you had to be 21, so certainly created a stream of traffic of nineteen and twenty year olds going to Illinois every Friday and Saturday night to drink legally. The law was eventually changed, however. The lawmakers of Illinois eventually decided to change back to 21. When I was in high school, one "sport" of some guys was to go "rolling queers." At that time, Illinois was one of only two states in the U.S. with a "consenting adults" law. Whatever two consenting adults wanted to do, they could. It's all over the U.S. now, but that certainly wasn't the case then. So gay men from Missouri would drive to Illinois, find the areas of Alton close to the river where there were a lot of trees and bushes and not many people -- if there were no Little League baseball games going on -- and then do what they wanted. I suppose some actually booked motel rooms, but maybe the local motels didn't want to be seen as short-time "love motels." Like many young hippies in those days, I dropped out of college after the first one and a half years as an English major, then spent 3 years struggling with minimum wage jobs. I eventually got tired of that and returned to school as an Accounting major, determined to learn something that I could make money from when I graduated. I eventually wound up in a job with a government agency that required me to interview many low income people. I became quite familiar with the their thinking -- or nonthinking -- about the subject of money. That, combined with what I learned while in Business School, made me all the more determined to have more money myself. My government job paid a comfortable salary, but nothing that would allow me to move into Fairmount if I chose. Meanwhile, my mother was living a comfortable life based on the stocks my grandfather bought for her with the life insurance money from my father's early death. The dividends had kept growing for decades, allowing her the freedom to have an active social life and visit her grandchildren in Boston periodically. At one point she showed me the original list of stocks Grandpa bought, and I connected that with my exploration of income investments, and I realized that income investing was the family tradition -- though my mother did think conventionally about stocks, I must admit. She'd look at their current market value, look at her dividends and gripe about the "low yield" she was getting. She was getting a terrific yield on the amounts she invested way back when! Just goes to show you that "capital gains" thinking is insidious. It creeps up on all of us. Years ago I told my mother that if a stock paid a dividend, I didn't want to own it. I was confident in the ability of growth stocks to actually grow. I've totally changed my tune now. My investment funds are now exclusively in income producing investments, mainly stocks with a smattering of bonds, as I advise in INCOME INVESTING SECRETS for people who are not yet retired. I left my government job a few years ago and now spend all my time studying investing and writing about it and other subjects.
12 Steps to Becoming Debt Free by Michael Angier 12 Steps to Becoming Debt Free by Michael Angier Nov. 29, 2011 $0.99 1781 words Sample 20%
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Michael Angier is the founder and CIO (Chief Inspiration Officer) of SuccessNet, the popular web-based community dedicated to helping people and companies grow and prosper. Michael is a father, husband, mentor, author, speaker, entrepreneur, coach and student. Michael’s passion is human potential, develop and fulfill their dreams is his purpose, which is clearly reflected in SuccessNet. Michael is one of those individuals who has found his purpose in life and aligns all his endeavors with it. Intrigued by the science of individual achievement early in his life, Michael has devoted himself to advancing his experience and expertise in personal and professional development for more than 35 years. In his youth, already an ardent student of the principles of success, Michael began reading biographies of successful individuals and was fascinated by their lives and the contributions they made to the world. Michael is married to Dawn Angier—his partner, best friend, mentor, teacher, student and confidant. They live in the Tampa Bay area of Florida and have six children and two grandchildren. Michael enjoys tennis, traveling, reading and helping people realize their dreams.
Credit Glossary by Monica Rich Credit Glossary by Monica Rich Nov. 28, 2011 Free! 3343 words Read a sample
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Increase Your Credit Score By Knowing Your Credit Card Company Upload Dates by Monica Rich Increase Your Credit Score By Knowing Your Credit Card Company Upload Dates by Monica Rich Nov. 28, 2011 $0.99 3061 words Sample 10%
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Funding Autism Treatment by Michelle McFarland-McDaniels Funding Autism Treatment by Michelle McFarland-McDaniels Nov. 28, 2011 $4.99 6127 words Sample 20%
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Dream Save Do - A No-Nonsense, Step-By-Step Blueprint for Amassing the Cash You Need to Live Your Dream by Betsy & Warren Talbot Dream Save Do - A No-Nonsense, Step-By-Step Blueprint for Amassing the Cash You Need to Live Your Dream by Betsy & Warren Talbot Nov. 23, 2011 $9.99 39432 words Sample 20%
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Our names are Warren and Betsy Talbot, and in 2010 we sold everything we owned and left on an open-ended trip around the world. We've seen the wonders of Antarctica, explored the mountains of South America, cruised the Atlantic from south to north, dined on every good thing in Europe, and are currently spending our time discovering Southeast Asia.
101 Powerful Credit Repair Tips by Father  Pharaoh 101 Powerful Credit Repair Tips by Father Pharaoh Nov. 21, 2011 Free! 24576 words Read a sample
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26 Year old seduction, erotic writer hailing from New York City.
Index based ETF Value Investment with Hedging Strategies for Volatile Markets by Frank Tudor Index based ETF Value Investment with Hedging Strategies for Volatile Markets by Frank Tudor Nov. 20, 2011 $2.99 1563 words Sample 10%
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Frank Tudor is oldest of three children, second generation American, and first to go to college to get a B.A. and M.A. in his family. He is a writer, programmer, and start-up specialist. He is married with three children and lives in a small town in Nebraska. When time allows he enjoys fishing or rock hounding in Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana or Idaho with his wife and kids.
Who Are The Bogleheads And Should You Become One? by Dale Maley Who Are The Bogleheads And Should You Become One? by Dale Maley Nov. 20, 2011 $2.99 6865 words Sample 20%
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Dale C. Maley is the author of the 19999 book Index Mutual Funds: How to Simplify Your Financial Life and Beat the Pros. He is also a contributing author to Chapter 18 Seeking Help from Professionals in the 2009 book The Bogleheads Guide to Retirement Planning. He is a very successful private investor who has been a student of Financial Planning and Investing for over 30 years. He was trained as an engineer at the University of Illinois and has been a practicing engineer for 32 years. His accomplishments as an engineer include the granting of 16 U.S. Patents and authorship of over 500 professional technical papers. He is also a member of the International Society of Automotive Engineers and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He also has earned an MBA (Masters Degree in Business Administration) degree from Illinois State University. His background in mathematics, engineering, and business provides him with the excellent basis for understanding and teaching investments and financial planning. He is also a very successful investor who has been investing in common stocks and mutual funds since 1980. He has also personally invested in both 401(K) and IRA plans, so he is familiar with participation and management of these types of investments. He has been investing in indexed common stock mutual funds since 1990. Dale became a Registered Financial Advisor in the State of Illinois in 2006 and is currently launching his business as a fee-only financial planner. He is President of Maley Financial Planning LLC.
Investing Strategies for Self-Managed Retirement Accounts by Frank Tudor Investing Strategies for Self-Managed Retirement Accounts by Frank Tudor Nov. 20, 2011 $2.99 2021 words Sample 10%
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Frank Tudor is oldest of three children, second generation American, and first to go to college to get a B.A. and M.A. in his family. He is a writer, programmer, and start-up specialist. He is married with three children and lives in a small town in Nebraska. When time allows he enjoys fishing or rock hounding in Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana or Idaho with his wife and kids.
The Simplest Method to Select Stocks and Value Companies by Frank Tudor The Simplest Method to Select Stocks and Value Companies by Frank Tudor Nov. 20, 2011 $2.99 2430 words Sample 10%
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Frank Tudor is oldest of three children, second generation American, and first to go to college to get a B.A. and M.A. in his family. He is a writer, programmer, and start-up specialist. He is married with three children and lives in a small town in Nebraska. When time allows he enjoys fishing or rock hounding in Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana or Idaho with his wife and kids.
Saving Money: the Missing Link by Joe Atikian Saving Money: the Missing Link by Joe Atikian Nov. 20, 2011 $2.99 6929 words Sample 33%
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A Way Back from Deep Debt: Debtors Anonymous by Jerrold Mundis A Way Back from Deep Debt: Debtors Anonymous by Jerrold Mundis Nov. 19, 2011 Free! 3622 words Read a sample
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Jerrold Mundis has been a professional writer for more than 40 years. He is the author of 17 novels, 13 books of nonfiction, a number of ghostwritten books, and some 100 short stories, essays and articles. His books have been selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club, the Literary Guild, and the One Spirit Book Club and translated into more than dozen foreign languages. His short work has appeared in publications ranging from The New York Times Magazine to American Heritage and the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. He is an experienced literary coach and teacher of professional and avocational writing.
Money while you sleep! - and other ideas about wealth by Bakari  Akil II, Ph.D. Money while you sleep! - and other ideas about wealth by Bakari Akil II, Ph.D. Nov. 19, 2011 $3.99 20991 words Sample 8%
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When he isn't writing Bakari Akil serves as an Assistant Professor of Communication at Florida State College. He also writes for Psychology Today when he is not teaching, researching or coming up with 'off the wall' academic projects.
A Guide To Financial Planning - Canadian Edition by Barrie Conrod A Guide To Financial Planning - Canadian Edition by Barrie Conrod Nov. 17, 2011 $15.00 13043 words Sample 20%
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A Guide To Financial Planning - US Edition by Barrie Conrod A Guide To Financial Planning - US Edition by Barrie Conrod Nov. 17, 2011 $15.00 13480 words Sample 20%
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Defending a Lawsuit by a Junk Debt Buyer (Collection Agency): How a Florida Mom Won! by Sheila R. Munoz, Ed.D. Defending a Lawsuit by a Junk Debt Buyer (Collection Agency): How a Florida Mom Won! by Sheila R. Munoz, Ed.D. Nov. 16, 2011 $9.99 11893 words Sample 20%
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Can Hoover Dam’s Design Principles Help Us Solve the Retirement Income Problem? by Dale Maley Can Hoover Dam’s Design Principles Help Us Solve the Retirement Income Problem? by Dale Maley Nov. 15, 2011 $2.99 4529 words Sample 20%
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Dale C. Maley is the author of the 19999 book Index Mutual Funds: How to Simplify Your Financial Life and Beat the Pros. He is also a contributing author to Chapter 18 Seeking Help from Professionals in the 2009 book The Bogleheads Guide to Retirement Planning. He is a very successful private investor who has been a student of Financial Planning and Investing for over 30 years. He was trained as an engineer at the University of Illinois and has been a practicing engineer for 32 years. His accomplishments as an engineer include the granting of 16 U.S. Patents and authorship of over 500 professional technical papers. He is also a member of the International Society of Automotive Engineers and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. He also has earned an MBA (Masters Degree in Business Administration) degree from Illinois State University. His background in mathematics, engineering, and business provides him with the excellent basis for understanding and teaching investments and financial planning. He is also a very successful investor who has been investing in common stocks and mutual funds since 1980. He has also personally invested in both 401(K) and IRA plans, so he is familiar with participation and management of these types of investments. He has been investing in indexed common stock mutual funds since 1990. Dale became a Registered Financial Advisor in the State of Illinois in 2006 and is currently launching his business as a fee-only financial planner. He is President of Maley Financial Planning LLC.
Uncle Bobs Money - Generating Income with Conservative Options Trades by Uncle Bob Williams Uncle Bobs Money - Generating Income with Conservative Options Trades by Uncle Bob Williams Nov. 14, 2011 $2.99 35706 words Sample 20%
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How to Escape the Medical Debt Trap by Claire Moylan How to Escape the Medical Debt Trap by Claire Moylan Nov. 09, 2011 You set the price! 11280 words Sample 20%
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You Are a Writer “Why can’t you write like she does? It is not even her first language!” My fifth grade Portuguese teacher was scolding the class after reading my paper out loud. The assignment had been to describe a spring day. After she finished reading it, the class audibly sighed as I got more and more uncomfortable. She knew I was a writer. The class knew I was a writer. It was only I that lacked that confidence. Besides, my parents told me I would starve if I chose writing as a profession. So, I chose engineering instead. It wasn’t until the economy crashed that I discovered the true worth of my writing. It was the single thing that kept me afloat when no other jobs were to be found. I had found my calling, even though it had always been there. I had just chosen otherwise, for a time. It would have been far easier on me, if I had just embraced my calling earlier. I think that is true of most of us. We all have something special to share about ourselves, but we’re afraid we can’t express it properly. If you think there is something you want to express and can’t find the words, just email me at Moylan.claire260 at gmail dot com. I know how to take even the most disparate concepts and weave them into an inspiring and engaging story for others. Claire Moylan has been a freelance writer since 2006. She holds a Master’s in Transpersonal Psychology and a Bachelor’s in Engineering. Claire has lived in many places, including: Brazil, Africa, Mexico, and nearly all 50 states in the United States. She hated traveling for quite a long time, but now wants to travel again. She owns a cat called Shakespeare who tells her to lighten up all the time and insists that nothing is so serious that a good game of kitty tag won’t solve. People think Claire is funny, but most of the time she is just being herself and can’t help it.
The Successful Single Mom Gets Rich! by Honoree Corpron Corder The Successful Single Mom Gets Rich! by Honoree Corpron Corder Nov. 07, 2011 $5.99 37140 words Sample 20%
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Honorée Corder has dedicated her life to being a positive force for good. She writes personal and professional growth and development books, and The Successful Single Mom books series. As an executive coach and corporate trainer, she turns service providers into rainmakers, average producers into rock-stars, and dreams into reality.