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New personal finance titles

Thanks to a grant from the TD BankNorth Charitable Foundation, we have added many new titles focusing on personal finance to our non-fiction collection: 
 
  • Abagnale, Frank. Stealing your life: the ultimate identity theft prevention plan
  • Allen, David. Getting things done: the art of stress-free productivity
  • Bach, David. Automatic millionaire: a powerful one-step plan to live and finish rich
  • Bierman, Todd.  Guerrilla guide to credit repair: how to find out what's wrong with your credit rating and how to fix it
  • Bogle, John C. The little book of common sense investing
  • Carlson, Robert. The new rules of retirement: strategies for a secure future
  • Dominguez, Joseph. Your money or your life: transforming your relationship with money and achieving financial independence
  • Erickson, Tamara. Retire retirement: career strategies for the Boomer Generation
  • Fishman, Stephen. Home business tax deductions: keep what you earn
  • Gegax, Tom. Big book of small business
  • Kraemer, Sandy. 60-minute estate planner
  • McCoy, Jonni. Miserly moms, 3rd edition
  • Ruffenach,Glenn. The Wall Street Journal complete retirement guidebook
  • Singletary, Michelle. Spend well, live rich: how to get what you want with the money you have
  • Slott, Ed. Your complete retirement planning road map: the leave-nothing-to-chance, worry-free, all-systems-go
  • Tyson, Eric. Mortgages for dummies and Investing for dummies
Thank you to TD BankNorth for the generous grant, which is supporting the Personal Finance series of programs at the Morristown Centennial Library and the Stowe Free Libary. The next program in the series, focusing on investing and retirement, will be happening on April 30 here at the Stowe Free Library.