Money Wise: How to Create, Grow, and Preserve Your Wealth: A. Michael Lipper, Douglas R. Sease

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Musings on the creation, preservation and use of wealth devolve into rambling in this personal finance guide from a seasoned Wall Street investor and inventor of the Lipper Averages for mutual funds. In his search for the eternal truths of creating wealth, Lipper [...]

More Money Than God: Living a Rich Life Without Losing Your Soul: Steven Z. Leder

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Gold is not a problem unless we fashion it into a calf to worship, according to this engaging volume of moral instruction. Leder, a rabbi and author of The Extraordinary Nature of Ordinary Things, addresses the spiritual problems of accumulating and then liquidating [...]

The Ring of Success: Dianne White

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This book is about improving your life, becoming more goal oriented and achievement focussed. The principles of this book are set out clearly and concisely: How to set goals with related worksheets How to use the ring with your goals to action results How to realize [...]

Twenty Good Summers: Work Less, Live More and Make the Most of Your Money: Martin Hawes

This helpful and frank guide fills baby boomers in on how to live the next 20 summers to their fullest potential. Useful advice is providedon planning for the future, maximizing financial potential while still working, recognizing when to retire, and reorganizing finances properly to sustain a new, work-free lifestyle. A light and [...]

Sprint to the Finish: David Eisenstein, Penny Eisenstein

Husband and wife authors David Eisenstein, attorney, and Penny Eisenstein, Certified Financial Planner™ and CCIM, co-hosts of the “Money Matters with the Eisensteins” weekly radio broadcast and live streaming internet shows on their website, www.KMNE.com (known as K-MONEY), bring over twenty years experience counseling their clients in estate and financial matters. [...]

Intuition at Work: Why Developing Your Gut Instincts Will Make You Better at What You Do: Gary Klein

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According to Klein (Sources of Power), the key to success at work is acting on one’s intuition and making quick, savvy decisions based on experience and, sometimes, just a strong gut feeling. Based on his research into corporations, the Marine Corps and teams [...]

Intuition at Work: Why Developing Your Gut Instincts Will Make You Better at What You Do: Gary Klein

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According to Klein (Sources of Power), the key to success at work is acting on one’s intuition and making quick, savvy decisions based on experience and, sometimes, just a strong gut feeling. Based on his research into corporations, the Marine Corps and teams [...]

Mum’s the Word: A Mother’s Lessons in Leadership: Steve Gilliland

Through engaging stories and detailed experiences stretching over more than twenty years, Steve Gilliland reveals eight life-changing lessons. Each thought provoking chapter highlights a unique leadership lesson gleaned from Steve’s own leadership experiences and the influence of a Christian-principled mother.

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Swim Lessons: Ten Secrets for Making Any Dream Come True: Nick Irons

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Irons engages readers with an infectious enthusiasm and an endearing, homespun style. [Swim Lessons] is particularily charming. — Library Journal, September 15, 2003
[Swim Lessons] is an entertaining and fascinating look into the mindset of a truly inspiring person. — Triathlete Magazine, April 2004
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Dancing on the Glass Ceiling : Tap into Your True Strengths, Activate Your Vision, and Get What You Really Want out of Your Career: Candy Deemer, Nancy Fredericks

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How to play it like a woman and succeed “The authors have written a wonderful, insightful book to guide women to the top of the pyramid, and to their fullest potential as leaders and women in the fullest sense of both terms.”­­Mark [...]