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Nice Girls Don't Get Rich: 75 Avoidable Mistakes Women Make with Money | 
enlarge | Author: Lois P. Frankel Publisher: Warner Business Books Category: Book
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Rating: 33 reviews
Media: Paperback Edition: Australian Pages: 265 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 0446697699 Dewey Decimal Number: 650 EAN: 9780446697699
Publication Date: April 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Borrowing on your credit cards? Saving instead of investing? Caring for others financially and ignoring your own needs? The things you learned as a girl may be preventing you from becoming financially independent and following your own dreams. Now bestselling author Lois Frankel tackles the outdated concepts that keep you from having the wealth you deserve, and she offers tried-and-true coaching tips to help you take control of your money and your life. Discover all the "nice girl" behaviors-and how to overcome them today!
- Mistake #4: Not playing to win. Being polite, quiet, and fair to a fault is playing the financial game "like a girl."
- Mistake #10: Choosing to remain financially illiterate. Knowledge is power. Learn to manage your major purchases, investments, and banking.
- Mistake #20: Spending as an emotional crutch. Understand your emotions; don't make purchases just to lift your spirits.
- Mistake #45: Saving instead of investing. Fear can keep your funds in low-interest accounts. Get educated-and get wealthy.
Get the financial savvy you need to change negative behaviors, make smart money choices, and embrace the life you want.
"Vivid, no-nonsense...I love this book."-Anne Fisher, "Workplace" columnist, Fortune magazine
"Good counsel...user-friendly worksheets...invigorating. This is one of the most important contributions to the personal finance literature since Suze Orman. You go, girl!"-Kirkus Reviews
"A fresh look at how women think about money...deals with the real reasons women have so much difficulty with their finances. I wish [I had] it before I made so many of the mistakes she discusses." -Barbara Stanny, author of Prince Charming Isn't Coming: How Women Get Smart About Money and Secrets of Six-Figure Women
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Excellent choice July 20, 2009 Y. R. (Dominican Republic) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The product arrived as expected, excellent conditions eventhough it is used, and time promised by the vendor.
Great Resource! June 29, 2009 E. (usa) Great Great Great. Especially for young women who were not taught how to manage money.
I'm 23 and think I know more than the average "girl" about money and I LOVED IT! January 29, 2009 Raquel Krivda I can attest for my demographic- a 23 year old new college graduate with a decent job.
This book will not help you get out of debt or tell you specifically what to do with your money, but it is refreshing, factual, and intellectually-stimulating even after just completing 4 years of undergraduate study. I WILL RECOMMEND to my friends.
I had already understood the importance of investing versus saving and even begun building retirement before reading this book and STILL found helpful coaching and tips from Dr. Frankel.
THANK YOU Dr. Frankel! You are on my list next to Suzie Orman's Young, Fabulous and Brooke.
Useful money-management guide for women August 20, 2008 Rolf Dobelli (Switzerland) Dr. Lois P. Frankel follows up her prior work, Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office, with advice for women on how to be tough with their finances and avoid 75 common mistakes that can prevent them from achieving wealth. Along with a pinch of sass, personal anecdotes and stories from a range of women, Frankel offers valuable, actionable advice for women of all ages and all levels of wealth as she debunks bad habits and identifies pitfalls. At times the book is repetitive, yet is an easy-to-understand, practical manual. getAbstract recommends it to women who are interested in obtaining financial independence (and lots of the advice works for men, too).
A "Must-Read" for Women July 19, 2008 Melissa Kaye (Texas) Women: you need to read this book!!! I have read numerous personal finance books (including those geared towards women), but this book covers so much more. Even though I think I am smart with money, I was able to find some areas where I need improvement. There are many mistakes women commonly make with money and this book describes 75 of them.
A few of the topics include:
Learning about money
Budgeting
Spending habits that work against you
Trusting the wrong people
Not leveraging company contributions & perks
Working at a salary less than what you deserve
Not having investments in your name
Loaning money away
Not getting what you should in divorce
The book is just full of great advice. It's easy to read and you can skip around if you only want to read the topics that apply to you. I took a lot of notes about how to do things differently and resources I can use. As a result, I am now investing monthly in mutual funds and I consciously think about the purchases I make (am I buying to get that "shopping high" or am I buying because I need it?).
This is a terrific book for all women, from housewives to young women starting their first job to executives. We can all learn something from this book - and it's a very important topic!
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