52 Simple Ways to Manage Your Money · A Weekly Journal & Workbook to Help You Take Real Control of Your Money

52 Simple Ways to Manage Your Money · A Weekly Journal & Workbook to Help You Take Real Control of Your Money
Authors
Martindale, Judith A.
Publisher
iUniverse
Tags
self help
ISBN
9781583484562
Date
1993-12-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
13.22 MB
Lang
en
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Take the fear out of managing your money!

52 Simple Ways to Manage Your Money reveals easy-to-use methods for evaluating and controlling your finances! Make financial control painless. Through a better understanding of your feelings and attitudes toward money, you can gain financial freedom. Learn how your feelings about money can prevent you from reaching your goals.

Chapters include tips on how to raise your consciousness about money, goal setting and budgeting, and guidance when selecting a financial advisor or buying life insurance. 52 Simple Ways to Manage Your Money is a practical, systematic workbook that motivates readers to take steps necessary to ensure a sound financial future.

You've worked hard for your money. It's time to let your money work hard for you

Author Bio: Judith Martindale, who has been named one of America's Top 200 Financial Planners for three years in a row by Worth magazine, is the co-author of the award winning No More Baglady Fears: A Woman's Guide to Retirement Planning and 52 Simple Ways to Manage Your Money. Ms. Martindale was the weekly financial commentator on CBS-affiliate KCOY-TV Evening News for four years, and hosted her own radio show, San Luis Success Story. Her office is located in San Luis Obispo; however, she works with clients throughout the country. She is also founder and president of Financial Planning University, a virtual university that provides consumer education teleclasses and advanced training for financial advisors. Ms. Martindale received her M.Ed. at Miami (of Ohio). She is also a Certified Financial Planner and Enrolled Agent. She is a member of the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) and the National Association of Tax Preparers. Judi is married, plays the harp and lives in central California.