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Rich woman, Because i hate being told what to do;Kim Kiyosaki

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Start your journey to true independence through financial education. This book is for you if you: Never want to lose sleep over money again. Want to take control of your financial future. Are tired of looking for a rich Prince Charming. Demand true independence! I wrote Rich Woman because too many women, especially as we get older, are finding ourselves in dire financial straights – due to divorce, death of a spouse, or simply no planning. The problem is so many of us have not been educated about money and investing. This book is not about how to buy car insurance or save pennies at the grocery store. I think we women are smarter than that. Rich Woman is about women taking control of our financial lives, instead of crossing our fingers hoping that someone else is looking out for our financial futures.

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