Money Letters

Money Letters
Author: Jackie Cummings Koski
Publisher: Jackie Koski
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2012-11-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1479731935

Letters from a mother to her daughter about all things dealing with money and personal finances. It's not about teaching how to make more money, but how to better manage the money you have. Every letter starts with a lesson and ends with love -- Back cover.

Money Letters 2 My Daughter

Money Letters 2 My Daughter
Author: Jackie Cummings Koski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989186018

Money Letters 2 my Daughter is the 2013 Book of the Year, Adult's Money Management; a national honor awarded by the Institute for Financial Literacy. In the book; mother, author, and financial literacy advocate, Jackie Cummings Koski shares her self-taught wisdom through a series of letters to her 17-year-old daughter about all things dealing with money and personal finances. If you feel you have lacked the basics to get your arms around your money issues, this is the book for you! It will help you learn the things that will inspire you to finally trade in your stress and anxiety about money, for knowledge and power. Much of the book includes things that people have only learned after they've made life-changing mistakes. Only then do they ask the question, "why didn't anyone ever tell me that?" Well, Mom is telling you now, along with thousands of other people that are simply seeking some foundational knowledge about money. Most people did not grow up with positive financial role models in their lives and were never adequately educated about money--not at home, not in school, and not even in college. So here is your "textbook" on money matters that will raise your financial IQ. The help that you will get in this book will give you the power to make better financial decisions. Take a peek at the self-taught wisdom of this mother as she speaks to her daughter through her smart, no-nonsense Money Letters.

How to Make Money Without Money

How to Make Money Without Money
Author: Jacob Katsman
Publisher: Continental Publishing (Canada)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Acceptances
ISBN: 9780968319819

This book teaches you how to use accepted banking instruments such as transferable letters of credit, back-to-back credits, and assignments of proceeds. It shows how to make use of the buyers funds to finance trade without investing in inventory or putting up any type of security -- in essence, making money without money.

Letters and Papers

Letters and Papers
Author: Great Britain. Public Record Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1050
Release: 1898
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Letter from Birmingham Jail

Letter from Birmingham Jail
Author: MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780241339466

This landmark missive from one of the greatest activists in history calls for direct, non-violent resistance in the fight against racism, and reflects on the healing power of love.

A Secret Gift

A Secret Gift
Author: Ted Gup
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010-10-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101444630

An inspiring account of America at its worst-and Americans at their best-woven from the stories of Depression-era families who were helped by gifts from the author's generous and secretive grandfather. Shortly before Christmas 1933 in Depression-scarred Canton, Ohio, a small newspaper ad offered $10, no strings attached, to 75 families in distress. Interested readers were asked to submit letters describing their hardships to a benefactor calling himself Mr. B. Virdot. The author's grandfather Sam Stone was inspired to place this ad and assist his fellow Cantonians as they prepared for the cruelest Christmas most of them would ever witness. Moved by the tales of suffering and expressions of hope contained in the letters, which he discovered in a suitcase 75 years later, Ted Gup initially set out to unveil the lives behind them, searching for records and relatives all over the country who could help him flesh out the family sagas hinted at in those letters. From these sources, Gup has re-created the impact that Mr B. Virdot's gift had on each family. Many people yearned for bread, coal, or other necessities, but many others received money from B. Virdot for more fanciful items-a toy horse, say, or a set of encyclopedias. As Gup's investigations revealed, all these things had the power to turn people's lives around- even to save them. But as he uncovered the suffering and triumphs of dozens of strangers, Gup also learned that Sam Stone was far more complex than the lovable- retiree persona he'd always shown his grandson. Gup unearths deeply buried details about Sam's life-from his impoverished, abusive upbringing to felonious efforts to hide his immigrant origins from U.S. officials-that help explain why he felt such a strong affinity to strangers in need. Drawing on his unique find and his award-winning reportorial gifts, Ted Gup solves a singular family mystery even while he pulls away the veil of eight decades that separate us from the hardships that united America during the Depression. In A Secret Gift, he weaves these revelations seamlessly into a tapestry of Depression-era America, which will fascinate and inspire in equal measure. Watch a Video