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Money isn't everything ... but it ranks up there with oxygen.' Rita Davenport
Most 21st century women want or need financial independence. According to Sheryl Sutherland, women have different life patterns to men and these greatly affect our ability to save or invest.
With a relaxed style pitched at every woman, Sheryl helps the reader identify goals and personal values. Using case studies, exercises, quizzes and questions, she encourages readers to think about their own financial situation, and consider savings and investments.
Sutherland covers partnerships and money, tips for compromise and `commandments for every woman'. There are chapters on lifting the debt burden, legal issues, the psychology of money, the Art of Investment and much, much more.
Sheryl Sutherland has been a financial advisor for New Zealand women for over 20 years. In Girls Just Want to have Fund$, she helps the reader create a financial plan for life.
It's fun. It's revealing. It could change your life.
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