Financial Feng Shui — Get Organized!
Reuben Advani
Chapter Chapter 4 in Financial Freedom, 2013, pp 23-28 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Sure, this is a personal finance book, but what I forgot to mention is that this book is anything but conventional. This is why I’m ducking conventional form and addressing one of the most important matters in all of personal finance: how to get your act together. Since you bought this book, you very well just might have problems organizing your finances. And if you do have superior financial organization skills and you still bought this book, all I can say is, “Great seeing you at the reunion, and I’ll reimburse you soon.” In order to achieve the highest level of success in personal finance, it’s important to make sure you stay organized. This avoids wasting time and money. This chapter focuses on the following topics:
Keywords: Credit Card; Personal Finance; Kitchen Table; Credit Card Company; Cable Company (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-4540-7_4
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