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November 28, 2007

Your Money And Your Life

Resources To Help You Build Your Bottom Line

Indies have to be especially careful about how we spend our money. It sounds good to enjoy small business tax deductions, but we can't overlook the fact that we have to make money before we can deduct it! We must be careful with every dollar, whether someone pays it to us or we pay it to ourselves.

      

If you've enjoyed either of the resources featured here or you have your own favorites to share, please post a comment and let us know. If you do so by midnight on December 1, 2007, you'll be entered to win a copy of Jean's book, "Make Money Not Excuses."

Resources Mentioned In This Show

Dave Ramsey
Jean Chatzky

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The obvious one that I really liked is an oldie but goodie! =) Rich Dad, Poor Dad is a fast read and really interesting.

The most fascinating part about his book is that he doesn't believe a house is a savings or investment vehicle which is counterintuitive to most money books that I read.

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