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8 Ways to Avoid Probate
by Mary Randolph
Want to save your family money and hassle? Read this book! Probate court proceedings after a death can drag out and cost tens of thousands of dollars in attorney and court fees—money that would otherwise have gone directly to your loved ones. This guide provides simple, effective ways to spare these probate court proceedings through the creation of a savvy estate plan in which you own property jointly, use a living trust and name payable-on-death beneficiaries on your accounts.
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The Buy Nothing, Get Everything Plan: Discover the Joy of Spending Less, Sharing More, and Living Generously
by Liesl Clark and Rebecca Rockefeller
Inspired by the ancient practice of gift economies, where neighbors share and pool resources, The Buy Nothing, Get Everything Plan introduces an environmentally conscious 7-step guide that teaches you how to buy less, give more, and live generously. At once an actionable plan and a thought-provoking exploration of our addiction to stuff, this powerful program will help you declutter your home without filling landfills, shop more thoughtfully and discerningly, and let go of the need to buy new things.
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LinkedIn Profile Optimization for Dummies
by Donna Serdula
In this guide, the author applies her experience to help you use all of LinkedIn’s capabilities to meet your goals, whether they be job search, reputation management, or sales―including how to (1) Create a memorable, successful profile; (2) Optimize personal keywords; (3) Showcase your experience, accomplishments, and unique value; and (4) Use LinkedIn features to grow your network and more. You never get a second chance to make a first impression―and people are Googling you right now--get a fresh online look and get results!
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Money Minded Families: How to Raise Financially Well Children
by Stephanie W. Mackara
Money is always a concern regardless of background or standing in society. Every adult and child needs to become "financially well"--able to align their personal values with their finances so they may save, spend, share, invest their money with purpose, and have a sound financial future. This book teaches holistic guidance for families to live their best financial lives, instead of just getting by. Readers will find advice on practicing financial mindfulness; understanding the current financial landscape; spending with a focus on personal values; understanding key financial concepts; engaging in healthy financial socialization; and becoming financially independent.
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Moving Forward in Mid-Career: A Guide to Rebuilding Your Career After Being Fired or Laid Off
by John Henry Weiss
Moving Forward in Mid-Career is a guide for workers who have been fired or laid off and are in process of rebuilding not only their careers, but also their personal identities independent of a job title. Addressing the many aspects of job loss and job search, this guide provides solutions for dealing with the challenges encountered at each stage of the rebuilding process, from the initial shock and humiliation to the difficult but rewarding task of rebuilding persona and seeking new employment opportunities.
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Starting an Online Business All-In-One for Dummies
by Shannon Belew and Joel Elad
While the ideas and concepts behind starting an online business are tried and true, the tools available to entrepreneurs change and evolve quickly and often. This all-in-one guide gets you up to speed on the best new tools, resources, and communities, and shows you how to best leverage them to up your chances of success. Entrepreneurs will receive guidance on discovering their niche and create a business plan; designing a website and storefront; increasing their reach and market with social media, and choosing the best web host for their needs.
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Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies You Can Use to Make Giant Leaps in Work and Life
by Ozan Varol
In this accessible and practical book, Ozan Varol reveals nine simple strategies from rocket science that you can use to make your own giant leaps in work and life--whether it's landing your dream job, accelerating your business, learning a new skill, or creating the next breakthrough product. We all encounter complex and unfamiliar problems in our lives. Those who can tackle these problems - without clear guidelines and with the clock ticking - enjoy an extraordinary advantage so thinking like a rocket scientist is a necessity. Fortunately, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to think like one.
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The Visual MBA: Two Years of Business School Packed into One Priceless Book of Pure Awesomeness
by Jason Barron
During his MBA studies, rather than taking boring notes that he would never read (nor use) again, the author created sketch notes for each class—visually capturing the essential points of his education—and providing an engaging and invaluable resource. He now shares these visual notes with you sharing key concepts such as leadership, management, accounting, marketing, strategy, etc.
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