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Even if you don't find a four-leaf clover, you can feel lucky with some green cash -- and the books to help you get more! The library district provides both physical and online resources that can teach you more about finance. A small selection of the digital databases available for free to Idaho residents can be found here. For physical resources like books, browse the online catalog here. The rest of this newsletter highlights a variety of new books about personal economics and finance.
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Cash is queen
by Davinia Tomlinson
"The world's first money book written exclusively for girls, Cash is Queen is designed to deliver the sophistication, practicality, and fun guaranteed to appeal to today's young woman. Study after study shows that women are far happier discussing virtually anything else but bank balances, and this lack of confidence in openly discussing money matters is crippling the female population financially. Women negotiate less in salary discussions, are excessively cautious and risk averse when it comes to investing, and lack the general awareness around how to optimize retirement savings to guarantee a comfortable retirement"
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Mindful investing : right focus, better outcome, greater well-being
by Jonathan K. DeYoe
A Lutheran seminarian turned Buddhist academic turned financial adviser, drawing on his 20 years of experience, offers a comprehensive investment strategy that integrates Western behavioral finance with the Eastern discipline of mindfulness to help readers make better decisions that will lead to financial prosperity and personal wellbeing. Original.
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Gonzo capitalism : how to make money in an economy that hates you
by Chris Guillebeau
A look at how Millennials and Generation Z are rewriting the rules of capitalism by turning to the decentralized ecosystem of virtual markets to pursue a host of previously unheard of ways to generate income. 30,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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It all adds up : designing your game plan for financial success
by Devon Kennard
A former Baltimore Ravens linebacker discusses how to create investment opportunities to build lasting wealth through clear guidance and practical tools including investing in real estate, networking and including philanthropy as part of your legacy. Original
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The great money reset : change your work, change your wealth, change your life
by Jill Schlesinger
"Ten timely financial steps to build the life you really want. The COVID-19 pandemic forced us to rethink everything. Now, when it comes to envisioning a post-pandemic future, financial expert Jill Schlesinger hears one question over and over: IS THIS REALLY HOW I WANT TO LIVE? The Great Money Reset is your guide to getting real and building your best life. A bible for navigating our present era of seismic change, Schlesinger's book shows us how to take advantage of this situation to pull off personal transitions. Whether it's time to get that raise, refinance your mortgage, or start a new business, The Great Money Reset provides a framework to strategize your next financial move. In ten simple steps, you will be empowered to fundamentally break through your unsatisfying pre-pandemic reality and thrive through whatever awful surprises come next. And there will be some"
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Wealth 3.0: The Future of Family Wealth Advising
by James Grubman, Dennis T. Jaffe, Kristin Keffeler
"More than four decades ago, the field of family wealth advising began to emerge as a challenge to the tradition of caring only about the money. We now stand at the threshold to the next major transformation, strengthening the focus on family while shedding the fears and flaws that invaded beliefs about the rich. Written by three renowned experts, Wealth 3.0 : the future of family wealth advising outlines how the field arrived at this point and what will be needed to establish a positive vision of family wealth. Through relatable stories and insightful recommendations, Wealth 3.0 is a modern manifesto. It challenges family wealth advising to become the enduring, scalable, rigorous profession it was always destined to be"--Publisher's website.
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Breaking free from broke : the ultimate guide to more money and less stress
by George Kamel
"America has become the land of the free and the home of the broke. Household debt is at an all-time high, and every day people-just like you-are feeling more cynical and hopeless about their financial futures. It's time to stop believing countless liesfrom a system designed to take your money-lies like student loans are the golden ticket to a good-paying job, car payments are just part of life, and that you need to have a credit card. Ramsey Personality and personal finance expert George Kamel shareshis story of going from a negative net worth to a millionaire in under 10 years by following Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps. George's delivery, highlighted by his snarky sense of humor, will keep you laughing and engaged from cover to cover (no put-you-to-sleep financial advice here). Through a millennial point of view, George exposes the toxic money system designed to keep you average (and broke) and offers solutions to help you break free from: credit cards and credit scores, student and car loans, mortgage mistakes, investing traps, marketing and consumerism. No matter where you're starting from, you'll learn that you have the power to buck the toxic money system and build wealth if you follow the same principles George used to become a millionaire"
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Trading
by Lita Epstein
Presents a guide for trading stocks in any type of market, including a system for analyzing stocks, trends, and indicators, and features updated stock charts and position trading tips and techniques
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Both the Athol and Post Falls libraries remain closed, and their programs are canceled until further notice. While these locations are undergoing maintenance related to January's freezing storm, please visit one of our other locations (Harrison, Hayden, Pinehurst, Rathdrum, or Spirit Lake) or another local library instead. Additionally, access digital resources here.
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