
Create a Mini-Business and Get Out of Debt Fast
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TurboTax Home & Business Federal + State + Federal efile 2009 $42.89 TURBOTAX HOME & BUSINESS WITH… |
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Quicken Rental Property Manager 2011 – [Old Version] $65.96 It shows how your rental properties are doing and where you’re spending at a glance. The Intuit Quicken Rental Property Manager 2011 Software identifies tax-deductible rental property expenses so you can maximize your tax deductions. It shows which rents have been paid so you know who owes you money and stores lease terms, rental rates and security deposits for each tenant…. |
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Quicken Premier 2011 – [Old Version] $31.99 The Intuit Quicken 2011 Premier Software organizes all your accounts – bank, credit card, investments, loans, retirement accounts – in one place. Intuit Quicken 2011 Premier Software helps you simplify and organize your finances so you can save more,, maximize investments and grow your net worth…. |
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The Power to Prosper: 21 Days to Financial Freedom $6.71 In her softcover book The Power to Prosper, award-winning writer Michelle Singletary has a field-tested financial challenge for you. For twenty-one days, you will put away your credit cards and buy only what you need for survival. With Michelle’s guidance during this three-week financial fast, you’ll discover how to: * Break your spending habit * Handle money with your significant other or your sp… |
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How to Get Out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt, and Live Prosperously $2.99 Millions of consumers have become trapped in a spiral of debt, but there is hope. If you wants to free yourself from the shackles of debt, this book is for you–it can help you “get out of debt, stay out of debt, and live prosperously.” Jerrold Mundis writes in a friendly, engaging style, urging readers to stop the cycle of spending. Mundis knows what he’s talking about–he, too, was once th… |
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How to Wipe Out Your Student Loans and Be Debt Free Fast: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply $10.97 According to a recent study by the National Center for Education Statistics, an estimated 65 percent of recent college graduates are burdened by student loans. Although the average debt is $19,000, loans can exceed $50,000 and may be much higher for those who attend graduate school, law school, or medical school. Many students, faced with the task of repaying such a large amount of money, become o… |
