Money management for the independent workforce

feed the monkey : a personal finance system for self-employed and freelance workers

1st ed.
Money management for the independent workforc ...
Joseph D'Agnese, Joseph D'Agne ...
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Money management for the independent workforce

feed the monkey : a personal finance system for self-employed and freelance workers

1st ed.

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Three Rivers Press
Language
English

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Table of Contents

Cracking the whip
Getting green and dropping Hamiltons (or, where did all my money go?)
Understanding the crushing misery of debt
Spending money : on purpose
An introduction to the feed the monkey system
The holy trinity of savings
The spending account as a funnel for savings
Putting it all together
Paying off debt with the feed the monkey system
Growing the system
Building prosperity
The final word on financial empowerment.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
332.024
Library of Congress
HG179 .D314 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23643981M
ISBN 13
9780307453662
LCCN
2009031596
Library Thing
9522935
Goodreads
6705806

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