A Girl’s Guide to Money: Make the Rent, Control Your Credit Cards, Afford a Car, Pay Your Cell Bill, and Still Have Money for Shopping Sprees and Nights on the Town

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A Girl's Guide to Money: Make the Rent, Control Your Credit Cards, Afford a Car, Pay Your Cell Bill, and Still Have Money for Shopping Sprees and Nights on the Town
 
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"Be responsible with your money. Buy hot new fashions. Save for a rainy day. Fly away to a sunny beach. Invest for your future. Drive a sporty car." Today's young women are flooded with conflicting and often bewildering messages about money. This book offers strategies to break through the confusion and start making sound financial decisions.

With its friendly writing, attractive design, and easy-to-understand suggestions, A Girl's Guide to Money communicates the information young women need to become financially savvy, and does so in a way that suits their style. A Wall Street prospectus it isn't — rather, it's a handy guide bursting with indispensable advice on opening and managing accounts, budgeting and paying bills, avoiding and managing debt, affording shopping and travel, and so much more.

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Fun!
 
Review Date: October 18, 2006
Reviewer: Faith7777, USA
This book is a fun way to learn about how to manage your finances. If you desire to learn the basics of personal finance in a fun and easy way, this book is for you.
Don't waste your money!
 
Review Date: March 16, 2005
Reviewer: M. J. Balog,
This book was a disappointment! It doesn't tell you much that you don't already know, assuming you have a job and are out of your parents' house. I would have learned from it when I was 16, but having already been on my own for 7 years it was a complete waste of time and money. The unfortunate part is that there are a lot of references to drinking and a few about divorce, so it's not even suitable for teenagers. I didn't expect expert advice, but I was expecting some tips and strategies. The best advice I learned from the book...save your money and don't buy it!

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