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Practical Money Making-Surviving Recession, Layoffs, Credit Problems, Generating Passive Income Streams, Working Full Time or Part Time and Retirement

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Times are tough, money is tight. Guess what? You can make it through this! Kim Isaac Greenblatt explains how to make money, survive a recession, job layoffs, credit problems and how to start looking at generating passive income streams. His approach, part of his Practical book series, is no-nonsense and full of common sense. In the upcoming financial universe we will be living in, creative ways of saving money and cutting costs will help you make it. Kim also talks about working multiple jobs, the merits of knowing when to work only one job versus many, and other important aspects of living in the world today. Kim Isaac Greenblatt is a consultant, writer, publisher, tax professional, mediator-arbitrator, project manager and busy guy. He lives with his wife, Sharren, and his two children, Arianna and Jacob in California. His daugther, Arianna, has Rett Syndrome. Part of all the proceeds from his sales go to finding a cure for Rett Syndrome and ways of improving the quality of life for girls born with Rett. Rett Syndrome affects a girl born every fifteen minutes, boys born with the Rett gene generally die at birth.

Informacija

Autorius: Kim Isaac Greenblatt
Leidėjas: Kim Greenblatt
Išleidimo metai: 2008
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 104
ISBN-10: 1606220012
ISBN-13: 9781606220016
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Management accounting, bookkeeping and auditing

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