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How To Be Smart With Your Money
Edition: Abridged edition, Audio CD, Orion Last Update 25.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 04/08/09 (Useful, 34 readings)
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How To Be Smart With Your Money - Lets' be smart !!! -------------------------------------------------------------------- I purchased this book a month back as I always keep a tab on managing money effectively. This book is targeted at folks who would like to govern their monetary portfolio in an efficient manner. I was not very impressed with the starting chapters of the book as it is too repetitive in describing theory of money and getting more money but does not provide a substantial insight in order to how to approach to gain more money. It is the middle part of the book where you should really focus your thoughts on. The book ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/07/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Absolute common sense!! That really is all this book boils down to. OK so I say common sense, but I see out there even the best of people haven't got any of that between their ears when it comes to the old wonga! We all want to be smarter with our money, even though some of us don't know it yet, and I would dare to say that those who don't know it yet, don't know how to be smart with their money. Right, I have been a wee bit quick to say the book is common sense. It isn't only that. Duncan explains to you how the 'market' works, which will give you a little understanding of how money itself works. He makes us see ... Read the complete review
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