Warm Hearts and Cold Cash

Warm Hearts and Cold Cash
Author: Marcia Millman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Examines the relationship of love and money in families and teaches that honesty, a respect for others, and generosity are the most valuable assets in settling family accounts.

Warm Hearts and Cold Cash

Warm Hearts and Cold Cash
Author: Marcia Millman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Examines the relationship of love and money in families and teaches that honesty, a respect for others, and generosity are the most valuable assets in settling family accounts.

Cold Cash for Warm Hearts

Cold Cash for Warm Hearts
Author: Richard Steckel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Corporations
ISBN: 9781892696328

This book is the most complete compendium of cause-related marketing ideas in print. Dr. Steckel and his team have compiled hundreds of ideas that corporations and nonprofits have used successfully. The initiatives feature partnerships that Dr. Steckel helped to forge during the past 20 years. Marketing, advertising, fundraising, fund development and other creative professionals will find the idea yeast here to develop outstanding cause-related marketing plans. This is not a how-to, but rather a valuable reference guide and creativity booster. The strategies can be employed separately, as a whole, or in combination with an organization's existing initiatives. All of the strategies serve the needs of both the nonprofit organization and its for-profit partner. They are clearly and concisely explained under the headings of Strategy, Underlying Value, Components, and Execution. An extensive index helps the reader find ideas and strategies by name or by subject.

Shortchanged

Shortchanged
Author: Mariko Lin Chang
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012-02-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199896607

The first book to focus on the differences in wealth between women and men, Mariko Lin Chang draws on the most comprehensive national data on wealth and on in-depth interviews to show how differences in earnings, in saving and investing, and, most important, the demands of care-giving all contribute to the gender-wealth gap. A comprehensive portrait of where women and men stand with respect to wealth, Shortchanged not only sheds light on why women lack wealth, but also offers solutions for improving the financial situation of women, men, and families.

It Pays to Talk

It Pays to Talk
Author: Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz
Publisher: Currency
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2002-12-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1400048826

Does your family talk about money? Do your kids understand your money values? Do you and your mate agree on how you spend and invest your money? Do you know if your parents are financially secure? These are the questions that Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz and her father, Charles Schwab, ask at the beginning of this invaluable family financial primer. The authors acknowledge that these are difficult questions but stress that families must grapple with them and come up with answers. Despite the proliferation of the financial news media, money remains a taboo subject in most families. Often the mere thought of talking about money with a family member causes enormous personal stress and confusion. But it doesn’t have to be that way. The goal of this father-daughter collaboration is to bring solid financial advice into the context of family, where it can be explored, understood, and implemented to the benefit of everyone. The first essential thing that must happen is conversation, and It Pays to Talk is filled with advice about how to start talking. The authors are both working parents with a combined sixty-five years of knowledge and experience in the investment field. In this book they present a road map that every family can follow as they develop and implement an investment strategy and money-management plan. They begin by covering the fundamental principles that every investor needs to understand in order to succeed for the long term, and then they move on to cover joining forces in marriage; building your family’s wealth regardless of market conditions; investing for your children’s future and raising money-savvy kids; retirement planning; estate planning for you and your parents; and dealing with the unexpected—insurance, divorce, and investing a windfall. Throughout the book, the authors offer advice about how to start the often difficult conversations that lead to smart decision-making, as well as how to talk gently, intelligently, and respectfully about the many issues that define and shape our attitudes about money. It does pay to talk. This valuable and expert book will get you started and help you at every stage of your family’s investment career.

Gifts and Commodities

Gifts and Commodities
Author: James G. Carrier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134816650

Three hundred years ago people made most of what they used, or got it in trade from their neighbours. Now, no one seems to make anything, and we buy what we need from shops. Gifts and Commodities describes the cultural and historical process of these changes and looks at the rise of consumer society in Britain and the United States. It investigates the ways that people think about and relate to objects in twentieth-century culture, at how those relationships have developed, and the social meanings they have for relations with others. Using aspects of anthropology and sociology to describe the importance of shopping and gift-giving in our lives and in western economies, Gifts and Commodities: * traces the development of shopping and retailing practices, and the emergence of modern notions of objects and the self * brings together a wealth of information on the history of the retail trade * examines the reality of the distinctions we draw between the impersonal economic sphere and personal social sphere * offers a fully interdisciplinary study of the links we forge between ourselves, our social groups and the commodities we buy and give.

The Philosophy of Money

The Philosophy of Money
Author: Georg Simmel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134294395

This revised edition of the first complete translation of the seminal work 'Die Philosophie des Geldes' by Georg Simmel includes a new preface by David Frisby.

The Social Meaning of Money

The Social Meaning of Money
Author: Viviana A. Zelizer
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691176035

A dollar is a dollar—or so most of us believe. Indeed, it is part of the ideology of our time that money is a single, impersonal instrument that impoverishes social life by reducing relations to cold, hard cash. After all, it's just money. Or is it? Distinguished social scientist and prize-winning author Viviana Zelizer argues against this conventional wisdom. She shows how people have invented their own forms of currency, earmarking money in ways that baffle market theorists, incorporating funds into webs of friendship and family relations, and otherwise varying the process by which spending and saving takes place. Zelizer concentrates on domestic transactions, bestowals of gifts and charitable donations in order to show how individuals, families, governments, and businesses have all prescribed social meaning to money in ways previously unimagined.