Look What Happened to My Pocket Change!

Low- to Middle-Income Saving and Investing

Business & Finance, Personal Finance, Money Management, Finance & Investing
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Author: Rochelle Melanie ISBN: 9781491737026
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 30, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Rochelle Melanie
ISBN: 9781491737026
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 30, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Most people think going to work every day and working hard are the main elements that determine wealth. Some people even think holding down two jobs will secure their financial futures. But hard work alone wont allow the average low- to middle-income individual to live well or control debt.

In Look What Happened to My Pocket Change!, author Rochelle Melanie provides a guide to help low- to middle-income individuals learn how to create wealth, overcome obstacles that prevent them from saving and investing, and manage money better.

Rochelle describes her personal experiences with spending, saving, and investing to demonstrate techniques for creating financial stability. She discusses:

Where wealth comes from

The importance of organization

The benefits of a good work ethic

Credit and paying bills

Banks, finance companies, and loan stores

Coupons, rebates, reward points, and dollar stores

How real savings begins

Savings bonds, mutual funds, the stock market, real estate, and life insurance

Look What Happened to My Pocket Change! details techniques for wise investing, smart borrowing, and getting organized that anyone can adopt in order to enhance their lifestyles.

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Most people think going to work every day and working hard are the main elements that determine wealth. Some people even think holding down two jobs will secure their financial futures. But hard work alone wont allow the average low- to middle-income individual to live well or control debt.

In Look What Happened to My Pocket Change!, author Rochelle Melanie provides a guide to help low- to middle-income individuals learn how to create wealth, overcome obstacles that prevent them from saving and investing, and manage money better.

Rochelle describes her personal experiences with spending, saving, and investing to demonstrate techniques for creating financial stability. She discusses:

Where wealth comes from

The importance of organization

The benefits of a good work ethic

Credit and paying bills

Banks, finance companies, and loan stores

Coupons, rebates, reward points, and dollar stores

How real savings begins

Savings bonds, mutual funds, the stock market, real estate, and life insurance

Look What Happened to My Pocket Change! details techniques for wise investing, smart borrowing, and getting organized that anyone can adopt in order to enhance their lifestyles.

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