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Fear and Loathing in My Bank Account
by Sean Coughlan Are you the type of person who would spend more time choosing a pair of shoes than a mortgage? Do you think life is too short for small print, but are...more |
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How to Read the Financial Pages
by Michael Brett Stripping away the mystique from the world of investment and finance, "How to Read the Financial Pages" is a layman's guide to reading and understandi...more |
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How to Have a Baby on eBay
by Wiz Wharton Research suggests that parents now spend in the region of £50,000 on their children in the first five years of their lives, £7,000 of it in the firs...more |
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The New Spend Less Revolution
by Rebecca Ash A year's worth of money-saving, life-improving tips! This book is about how you can live on less, spend less, and yet be far richer and happier for...more |
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The Millionaire Next Door
by Thomas Stanley, William Danko This is the never-before-unearthed story about America's rich - and how they got that way. According to the authors, most people have it all wrong abo...more |
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Inside International Finance
by Richard Roberts A layman's guide to the world that lies behind the headlines in finance - the markets, the mechanisms, the players and the investment opportunities of...more |
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Operation Financial Freedom
by James Dicks, JW Dicks - James Dicks is a high-profile investment adviser and host of an investmentbased daily radio show heard in New York, California, and more than a doze...more |
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Paying Less Tax 2005/2006 For Dummies
by Tony Levene Find taxes taxing? You're not alone! With rules and regulations constantly changing, and some of us having to work out our tax bill for ourselves, it'...more |
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Pension Power
by Debbie Harrison While few of us would contest the importance of self-sufficiency, not everyone feels ready to proceed with confidence. Moreover, we often do not know ...more |
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30 Minutes to Make Yourself Richer
by Niki Chesworth This book is about ways to make yourself richer - not rich. Although we spend most of our lives working to earn money, we put comparatively little...more |