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By: Amber Yount

Hmm I’ll have to check this out!

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By: Andrea >> Become a Consultant

As a woman, I have to say this guide is sorely lacking. I didn’t see anything about safeguarding against the things that put women in financial peril: – how to maintain your skills and remain...

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By: joshuat

I took the financial literacy IQ test. Depending on how I interpret the questions about credit, I’m either doing incredible or the next results option. I don’t have credit cards. If I did, my answer to...

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By: J at Home Finance Freedom

The irony is that, if the thrift service were thrifty, it would not design, print, stock, and sell flyers. Respectfully flyerless, J

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By: MillionDollarJourney.com

J.D, I don’t know if you’ve covered this already, but two great personal finance books with women in mind are: 1. Smart Women Finish Rich 2. Smart Couples Finish Rich Both are by David Bach and are...

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By: fedup

Sounds like a very interesting subject for us women to delve into. I will definately check it out. Thank you for writing on this subject for women.

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By: Bill

With two daughters in their twenties, all of this is great.

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By: guinness416

Hear hear, Andrea. Wonder if Ramit will address those issues you mention in his new “Finance for Women” series?

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By: r

I third Andrea’s comments. I hate it when financial guides sell themselves as being specially written for women – but appear to be nothing more than rather remedial versions of standard financial...

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