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Chapter 2:
Career Moves
What to do when:
- You're given more responsibility but not more money.
- You want to negotiate a raise without resorting to begging.
- You have a boss who does hardly any of the work but takes all of the credit.
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Chapter 5:
Save Up
What to do when:
- You are making a decent sum of money, but you still have nothing left at the
end of the month after bills.
- You don't have enough money to invest in your company 401(k) and start
your own savings acount.
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Chapter
10: Love & Money
What to do when:
- You are dating someone who you really like personally but hate financially.
- You want to ask you brother for a loan, but don't want to hurt your relationship.
- Your first baby is on the way, and you're considering staying at home while
your partner works.
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Suze Orman has been called “a force in the world of personal finance”
and a “one-woman financial advice powerhouse” by USA Today. She is the author
of four consecutive New York Times bestsellers, including The Road to Wealth.
Suze Orman, a
Certified Financial Planner Professional®,
directed the Suze Orman Financial Group from 1987-1997, served
as
Vice President of Investments for Prudential Bache Securities from
1983-87, and from 1980-83, was an Account Executive at Merrill Lynch.
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