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"How to Sell Anything on eBay . . . and Make a Fortune!" by
Dennis L. Prince
With more than 50 million users in 27 countries, eBay allows even the busiest people to make money selling anything and everything. Written by one of the most listened-to experts on online auctioneering, How to Sell Anything on eBay . . . and Make a Fortune! is the consummate guide to becoming a successful online entrepreneur. Read more
"Rescue Your Financial Life : 11 Things You Can Do Now to Get Back on Track" by
Kimberly Lankford
Kiplinger's columnist Kim Lankford has fielded hundreds of questions from readers wondering how to recover from recent market debacles. Rescue Your Financial Life! is Lankford's answer--an easy-tofollow, multistep program for setting new financial goals, getting on course to achieve those goals, and using today's new tools and technologies to make recovery as pain-free as possible. Read more
"How to Start a Business for Free: The Ultimate Guide for Building a Money-Making Something from
Nothing" by
David Caplan
How to buy the time to build your business into a success. Most prosperous businesses are started on extremely tight budgets, and founders hustle hard to deliver innovative--or simply good--products or services. This book focuses on strategies to make great business ideas reality as cheaply as possible. Among the topics covered are how * you can save money by doing the necessary TCwork yourself, including incorporations, DBA notices, taxpayer ID applications * to organize your living space into a useable work space * to find very inexpensive or free office hardware * to get very inexpensive or free Internet access, phone service and other essential services * to save money by hiring interns, part-time workers, family members and volunteers to staff your start-up. Read more
"The Complete
Cheapskate: How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out, and Break Free from Money Worries
Forever" by
Mary Hunt
Hunt knows how to live on the cheap, and she's proud of it. Although she's probably doing just fine (after the roaring success of her newsletter, "The Cheapskate Monthly," and her previous books, including Mary Hunt's Debt-Proof Living and Cheapskate Monthly Money Makeover), Hunt has thousands of tips for lowering bills, managing savings, getting out of debt and changing your attitude about money. In a chipper, conversational tone, Hunt explains how she became a cheapskate, what readers need to do in order to become cheapskates themselves, and how following her advice will help them achieve financial freedom. Read more
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