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One Year to an Organized Financial Life: From Your Bills to Your Bank Account, Your Home to Your Retirement, the Week-by-week Guide to Achieving Financial Peace of Mind (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for One Year to an Organized Financial LifeDo you continually feel stressed about money? Have unopened credit card statements piled up on your desk? Are you forever losing receipts for items you meant to return? This title presents a week-by-week, month-by-month system to improve your finances and ease your money worries by getting organized.
Full description- Publisher: Da Capo Press Inc
- Published: 07 January 2010
- Format: Paperback 304 pages
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- Categories: Personal Development | Personal Finance
- ISBN 13: 9780738213675 ISBN 10: 0738213675
- Sales rank: 129,951
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Full description for One Year to an Organized Financial Life
From the "New York Times" bestselling author of "One Year to an Organized Life", this title presents a week-by-week, month-by-month system to improve your finances and ease your money worries by getting organized. Do you continually feel stressed about money? Have unopened credit card statements piled up on your desk? Are you forever losing receipts for items you meant to return? When it comes to personal finances, many of us simply close our eyes and hope for the best. As the world economy tumbles, taking charge of your financial well-being is more crucial than ever. But the steps to clarity and financial security are easier than you might think. "One Year to an Organized Financial Life" is a unique week-by-week, month-by-month plan that makes saving money simple and automatic, not overwhelming. For decades, professional organizer Regina Leeds and financial advisor Russell Wild have helped thousands of their clients get their lives in order. Using Leeds' unique 'Zen organizing' approach, Leeds and Wild now show you the steps to effortlessly: assess your current financial situation; organize your files (plus your wallet and purse); get your bills paid on time; stick to a budget; get out of debt; cut costs while saving time and personal energy; improve your income; save on your taxes; maximize your retirement savings; find the right insurance you need; clean up and sell valuable clutter; teach your kids about money; curb your holiday spending; and, live a calmer, richer life.

