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First-Time Home Buyer: The Complete Playbook to Avoiding Rookie Mistakes
by Scott Trench and Mindy Jensen
Scott Trench and Mindy Jensen of the BiggerPockets Money Podcast give you a comprehensive overview of the home-buying process so you can consider all of your options and avoid pitfalls while jumping into the big, bad role of homeowner. This guide covers all of the pre-purchase decisions you need to consider, everything you need to do before you buy a home; and the nitty-gritty details of how to buy a house, like how to view properties with an eye for detail, submit offers, survive your home inspection, and everything else from contract to closing!
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Get Good With Money: Ten Simple Steps To Becoming Financially Whole
by Tiffany Aliche
A financial expert known as “The Budgetnista” introduces the powerful concept of building wealth through financial wholeness: a realistic, achievable, and energizing alternative to get-rich-quick and over-complicated money managmeent systems. Her system is built on.ten short-term steps that can lead to long-term financial security, including best practices for budgeting and saving as well as investing, getting a handle on your credit score and calculating insurance.
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The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Business Relationships
by Susan McPherson
In The Lost Art of Connecting, Susan McPherson presents a paradigm shift for the way we make meaningful connections in business and in life. While social media make it easier for people to connect with those they want to reach, these interactions are often dehumanizing, feel transactional, and agenda-driven. She explains that we need to get back to the basics and connect in an entirely new way, using technology as a tool and not a means to an end. We need a paradigm shift: one in which we look for ways to answer "How can I help?" and take the opportunity to shine light on others.
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Make Your Own Living Trust
by Denis Clifford
Unlike a will, a living trust lets your family bypass probate court―which saves everyone money, delay, and hassle. Whether you are single or part of a couple, this latest edition of the best-selling guide helps you decide if a family trust is right for you, create a living trust that is valid in your state, and includes coverage of the of naming beneficiaries, transferring assets and providing trust property management to minors and much more. It includes the latest tax and legal information, including updated information about the federal estate tax.
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Remote Work Revolution: Succeeding From Anywhere
by Tsedal Neeley
A Harvard Business School professor and leading expert in virtual and global work, Tsedal Neeley, provides remote workers and managers the best practices necessary to perform at the highest levels in their organizations. These best practices are essential for navigating the enduring challenges teams and managers face through remote work. Filled with specific actionable steps and interactive tools, this timely book will help team members deliver results previously out of reach. Heeding Neeley’s advice, employees will be able to break through routine norms to successfully use remote work to benefit themselves, their groups, and their organizations.
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Side Hustle to Main Hustle: The Owner's Manual to Full-Time Entrepreneurship
by Angel N. Livas
Throughout Side Hustle to Main Hustle, author and award-winning host of The Woman Behind the Business Talk Show, Angel N. Livas shows women how to successfully transition to full-time entrepreneurship. Within this book, potential entrepreneurs will learn how to transition their side hustle into a full-time business; build a sustainable business that's structurally sound; develop strategies to address their business objectives; identify and attract their target audience to increase clientele; and establish a brand that's trustworthy and authentic.
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A World Without Email: Reimagining Work in an Age of Communication Overload
by Cal Newport
Drawing on years of investigative reporting, best-selling author of Digital Minimalism and Deep Work makes the case that our current approach to work -- back-and-forth digital conversations -- is broken, he then lays out a series of principles and concrete instructions to fix it. He argues for a workplace in which clear processes - not haphazard messaging - define how tasks are identified, assigned and reviewed. He calls for reducing the ever-increasing burden of administrative tasks and stream-lining important communication without inboxes and chat channels being central to how work unfolds.
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