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Paperback. Black America's Financial Elite Tell You How the Money Machine Works-and How to Increase Your Personal Wealth "Investment books tend to be as dry as the Sahara at high noon, but Money Talks is a stellar exception. Fairley has compiled a book full of practical tips.. Num Pages: 220 pages, Ill. BIC Classification: JFSL3; VSB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 221 x 142 x 16. Weight in Grams: 299.
Black America's Financial Elite Tell You How the Money MachineWorks-and How to Increase Your Personal Wealth
"Investment books tend to be as dry as the Sahara at high noon, butMoney Talks is a stellar exception. Fairley has compiled a bookfull of practical tips . . . a guided tour through the labyrinth offinance with some of the most savvy money people in America. Thechance to take that journey is well worth the price ofadmission."-Ellis Cose, author, The Rage of a Privileged Class andColor-Blind
"All Americans will cherish this literary work which captures thethoughts and deeds of Black America's financial elite. These menand women are playing a major role in reshaping the economic fabricof America. They are pioneers; they are trailblazers; but moreimportantly, they are Financial Freedom Fighters."-Kelvin Boston,author, Smart Money Moves for African Americans and publisher,Moneywise Magazine
"In her distillation of these successful individuals' approaches towealth-building, Fairley creates models by which the reader canlearn to adjust his or her attitude about investing. Each person'sstory reiterates basic approaches to saving and allocating money,always in the context of individual achievement."-Alvin D. Hall,author, Getting Started in Stocks
"In Money Talks, Juliette Fairley achieves a rare combination: shetells the inspiring stories of financial experts, coupled withsound advice on managing money and building wealth. This book isnot only for African Americans, it's an understandable, jargon-freeguide for everyone."-Jane Tillman Irving, broadcast journalist
"Investment books tend to be as dry as the Sahara at high noon, butMoney Talks is a stellar exception. Fairley has compiled a bookfull of practical tips . . . a guided tour through the labyrinth offinance with some of the most savvy money people in America. Thechance to take that journey is well worth the price ofadmission."-Ellis Cose, author, The Rage of a Privileged Class andColor-Blind
"All Americans will cherish this literary work which captures thethoughts and deeds of Black America's financial elite. These menand women are playing a major role in reshaping the economic fabricof America. They are pioneers; they are trailblazers; but moreimportantly, they are Financial Freedom Fighters."-Kelvin Boston,author, Smart Money Moves for African Americans and publisher,Moneywise Magazine
"In her distillation of these successful individuals' approaches towealth-building, Fairley creates models by which the reader canlearn to adjust his or her attitude about investing. Each person'sstory reiterates basic approaches to saving and allocating money,always in the context of individual achievement."-Alvin D. Hall,author, Getting Started in Stocks
"In Money Talks, Juliette Fairley achieves a rare combination: shetells the inspiring stories of financial experts, coupled withsound advice on managing money and building wealth. This book isnot only for African Americans, it's an understandable, jargon-freeguide for everyone."-Jane Tillman Irving, broadcast journalist
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United States
Number of pages
220
Condition
New
Number of Pages
220
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780471383987
SKU
V9780471383987
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50
About Juliette Fairley
JULIETTE FAIRLEY is a financial journalist whose articles have appeared in the New York Times, Newsday, and many other publications. She is also the personal finance correspondent for The Street: Making Your Money Work for You, a weekly business show on the Black Education Network.
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