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The Money Therapist: A Woman's Guide to Creating A Healthy Financial Life | 
enlarge | Author: Marcia Brixey Publisher: Seal Press Category: Book
List Price: $15.95 Buy New: $4.29 You Save: $11.66 (73%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 392924
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 250 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.9
ISBN: 1580052169 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.0240082 EAN: 9781580052160 ASIN: 1580052169
Publication Date: March 6, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new book. Shipped from our NYC store. Slight Shelf wear to cover. Pages are clean and unmarked.
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Have you ever looked at your bank account balance and wanted to cry? Author Marcia Brixey is here to tell you “it’s all right! All your finance woes? They can be fixed!"
The Money Therapist offers women of every financial strata the advice, tips, and solutions they need to get out of debt, create a budget, spend wisely, and save money. Marcia’s empowering, you-can-do-it attitude and helpful tools and resources encourage and inspire women to achieve financial fitness. With information on organizing financial records, getting out of credit card debt, safeguarding against identity theft, and taking advantage of interest through automatic deductions, The Money Therapist is the first step to achieving financial peace of mind.
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A Real Eye Opener! October 28, 2008
In my job, I routinely counsel women who operate or wish to open their own businesses. For those who are finance-challenged and lack basic money knowledge, I highly recommend this book. I found The Money Therapist to be an extremely comprehensive, straightforward, reader-friendly, FUN book to read! I literally tore through it and learned a great deal along the way, particularly about the intricacies of social security and the importance of compiling an inventory of my home possessions.
Not Good June 1, 2008 This book is a waste of money. Don't fall for it. This book is geared towards women who have no experience with money, which is why I suggest a Suze Orman book instead. This book was mostly filled with small advice from women who've gotten their finances in order. There are advice boxes on nearly every page, which means that most of the book is words from other people and NOT the author. The writing style was very slow, which made reading the book very slow. Overall, I'm upset I paid full price for it. I also suggest The Money Coach's Guide to Your First Million by Lynnette Khalfani. Her book is very easy to read. Filled to the brim with numbers and statistics that make you feel good about your chances of becoming a millionaire. One section showed how bad credit cost a man over $1 million dollars over his lifetime - while his friend saved $1 million by having good credit. Unbelievable but true. People with bad credit consistently overpay for the same items. Lynnette Khalfani's book is surprisingly a gem.
This is THE book for your financial new beginning. May 26, 2008 If passion had a picture it would be Marcia Brixey. Her gentle yet pin-point focus on freeing women from financial disaster through accessible empowering personal education at each well choreographed MoneyWi$eWomen seminar up and down the west coast has been the first step in financial awakening for thousands of women.
All too often women don't know what they don't know. It takes a compassionate woman like Marcia to help other women gently assume their own financial responsibility and accountability and reach their personal financial potential. With Marcia's book, "The Money Therapist" women across this great nation will have insights, experiences and instruction at their finger tips whereby they can attend to their financial house and build a stronger foundation for their financial future.
The book is crammed full of real live women's experiences and clear step-by-step how-to's and the correct actions to take. Start here with an investment in yourself with "The Money Therapist."
The Money Therapist: A Woman's Guide to Creating A Healthy Financial Life April 25, 2008 The Money Therapist is excellent reading for anyone interested in getting their financial house in order. The step by step information on getting out of credit card debt and safeguarding against identity theft are especially helpful. If you have nagging debt issues, this is the book for you.
Invaluable book April 25, 2008 Marcia Brixey has written an invaluable book for people who are ready to take control of their money. She teaches you how to get out of credit card debt, create a stable financial future, and use goal setting to live the life of your dreams. The best part about this book is its simplicity. Marcia is genuine; she connects with the reader and helps you achieve great financial success. Review by Sandra Smith, president of Aspire Seminars and author of Get What You REALLY Want Without the Guilt.
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