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What
Reviewers Are Saying:
Kirkus: “From the founding and contributing editors of Making Bread magazine, a one-stop reference for women who want to be smart with their dough. Starting with some sobering statistics about the financial state of many females, the authors point out that women live longer than men and save less. And, of course, there’s that damn wage gap. From there, the book launches into many strategies for saving and spending wisely, all delivered in a catchy, accessible magazine style. Wide-ranging advice for a huge audience, with specifics for any reader.” Publisher’s Weekly: The book, written in the casual, witty style of chick-lit offers sound advice on financial matters. Organized by life stages, it is equally informative for the teenager trying to save babysitting money as for the divorcee who’s working out a retirement plan, and ultimately the advice for each is the same—saving money “is the best gift you can give yourself.” Courier Post: “The book addresses the whole enchilada—from starting a business to building savings to making a will to buying and selling real estate. There is nuts-and-bolts advice on establishing prenuptial agreements, networking and evaluating insurance options. But the words that resonate strongest are the stories of women who triumphed over life’s challenges. They are women who might be your mother, your sister, your daughter, your friend—or you….” |
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