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One Year to an Organized Financial Life
From Your Bills to Your Bank Account, Your Home to Your Retirement, the Week-by-week Guide to Achieving Financial Peace of Mind
Regina Leeds, Russell Wild
Grand Central Publishing · Print & ebook · December 29, 2009
Reading lane: Budgeting
Do you constantly feel anxious about money?
At a Glance
Who It's For
Book Details
- Authors
- Regina Leeds, Russell Wild
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Published
- December 29, 2009
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Budgeting · Managing Your Money
- Reading lane
- Budgeting
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Publisher Categories
Managing Your Money
Retirement Planning
About This Book
Do you constantly feel anxious about money? Have unopened credit card statements piled up on your countertop? Are you forever losing receipts for items you meant to return? In an economic downturn taking charge of your financial well-being is more crucial than ever. One Year to an Organized Financial Life is a unique week-by-week plan to make saving money simple, automatic, and stress-free. For decades, professional organizer Regina Leeds and financial advisor Russell Wild h...
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