Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Taxes are fun!
For all those tax preparers out there, check out the presidents own tax records at WhiteHouse.gov.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Money Mortgage Melancholy

With AIG, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, WaMu, and possibly others, the mortgage crisis is still very much underway. The New York Times has an interactive graphic that really puts it into perspective for me: $1 trillion has been lost so far. So money and mortgages have been on my mind. Take a look at some of these books to find some money peace of mind:Every time Suze Orman is on the tv, I stop and take a look. She always makes sense even if she can be a little rough on her guests. With her books I get comprehensive guides on money. This one includes information about mortgages.
With all of the homes foreclosing, it is interesting to look at a book about increasing the value of your home. I don't know if I have the time to take all of her suggestions, but still an interesting read.
Everyone asks for this book. To know it is to love it. Its a New York Times bestseller, spawned dozens of other books, and you can even buy the board game.
Financial Peace, Revisited by Dave Ramsey
Along with Orman and Kiyosaki, Ramsey is one of those financial gurus that people hang on their every word. His bestselling book, Financial Peace, was updated a couple of years ago with more information on marriage, singles, kids and families. And now with Ramsey's show so popular, he's even made an online "university" (there is a free preview lesson). But why pay money to find out how to save money? Just read his and others books at the library!
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BOOKS,
Business,
Non-Fiction
Friday, September 12, 2008
Presenting Powerfully
If he thinks that my presentations were too professional then he definitely hasn't seen what is out on the Internet. I recently received an email from slideshare.net about their World's Best Presentation 2008 contest. The top winner (Thirst) is an awesome combination of words and images. Enough so that it made me want to read more about the subject and see if the facts presented are correct. My next books to read are going to be about water:
- Cadillac Desert by Marc Reisner
- Blue Covenant : the global water crisis and the coming battle for the right to water by Maude Barlow
- The struggle for water : increasing demands on a vital resource by International Debate Education Association
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BOOKS,
Business,
Computers and Digital,
Non-Fiction
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