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hot-button issues like FMLA abuse and ADA accommodations, wage and hour challenges, team turnarounds, and compensation conflicts.
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Clever Girl Finance: Ditch Debt, Save Money and Build Real Wealth by Bola SokunbiAuthor Bola Sokunbi, the force behind the hugely popular Clever Girl Finance website, draws on her personal money mistakes and financial redemption to educate and empower a new generation of women on their journey to financial freedom. Lighthearted and accessible, this guide encourages women to talk about money and financial wellness and shows them how to navigate their own murky financial waters and come out afloat on the other side.
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Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money by Ken HondaJapan's best-selling personal development guru provides readers with tools to achieve peace of mind in their relationships with money, including treating money as a welcome guest, unpacking the myth of scarcity and embracing giving money, not just receiving it.
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Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk: How to Have Essential Conversations with Your Parents About Their Finances by Cameron HuddlestonSometimes parents are reluctant to address money matters with their adult children, and topics such as long-term care, retirement savings (or lack thereof), and end-of-life planning can be particularly touchy. In this book, you’ll hear from others in your position who have successfully had “the talk” with their parents, and you’ll read about a variety of conversation strategies that can make talking finances more comfortable and more productive.
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Never Too Old to Get Rich: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting a Business Mid-Life by Kerry HannonThis book provides up-to-date resources and guidance for launching a business when you're 50+. There are snappy profiles of more than a dozen successful older entrepreneurs, describing their inspirational journeys launching businesses and nonprofits, followed by Q&A conversations, and pull-out boxes containing action steps. The author walks you through her three-part fitness program: guidelines for becoming financially fit, physically fit, and spiritually fit, before delving more deeply into how would-be entrepreneurs over 50 can succeed.
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A Practical Guide to Personal Finance: Budget, Invest, Spend by Michael TaillardThis guide teaches you everything you need to know about managing your financial life. It is full of practical advice on how to save, earn and get the most out of your money. Themes are: Make Your Money Work for You by matching your spending and investments to your values; Control Your Spending Behavior by gathering and tracking financial information efficiently; Simplify Your Finance Management by learning to use the right tools effectively; and Realize Your Savings Goals by understanding what you want to and can achieve.
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