Romance Your Finance e-bog
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This book is intended to be utilized as if it were a coachguiding you through the maze of personal financialliteracy options available. The romantic parallelism isintended as an extra point of reference. It is ironic thatthese are two elements of life, romance and finance,that virtually everyone will deal with at some point. Notonly do they not have traditional means of practicaleducation, they...
E-bog
40,46 DKK
Forlag
Xlibris US
Udgivet
18 december 2012
Længde
48 sider
Genrer
Finance and the finance industry
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781479755110
This book is intended to be utilized as if it were a coachguiding you through the maze of personal financialliteracy options available. The romantic parallelism isintended as an extra point of reference. It is ironic thatthese are two elements of life, romance and finance,that virtually everyone will deal with at some point. Notonly do they not have traditional means of practicaleducation, they are almost taboo to talk about even inpolite conversation. Too many of us learn about thesetwo important elements of life in a haply, catch as onecan type of way. Everyone has had some form of a love lifeor dreams of having one. Everyone desires to be at leastfinancially stable if not rich. The hope of this book is toillustrate a relationship between love life and financial lifeso that the reader can be even more inspired to improvetheir financial literacy, and perhaps spice up their lovelife too. It is often misquoted in the Bible when peoplesay money is the root of all evil. It actually states thelove of money. We emphasize the difference between thelove of money and the use of money as a tool. We dont discount the importance of money in our everyday lives,therefore, the need for proper management of it, but wewant everyone to understand the importance of otherqualities in life such as character development, morality,and of course love. In other words, as important as moneyis, it is not everything. Money is a great tool, but a poormaster. This book looks to change mindsets. We want tothink that money is not the root of all evil . . . but livingin poverty is evil when you can do better.