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“Sudden Wealth…It Happens” is an exploration of circumstances that can drastically change one’s fina...
In his book, My Street Money: A Street-Level View of Managing Your Money from the Heart to the Bank,...
For practitioners and researchers in the field of financial therapy, the interweaving of emotion and...
Surviving Debt: Expert Advice for Getting Out of Financial Trouble is a comprehensive synthesis of t...
This full-service book provides a historically-situated, systemic introduction of the financial coun...
Book Review for Advice that Sticks: How to give financial advice that people will follow written by ...
Financial Therapy: 5 Steps Toward Financial Freedom and its accompanying workbook, Guide to Financia...
How to Give Financial Advice to Couples is a financial advisor’s must-read text. Kingsbury allows th...
The book Money Mammoth focuses on one’s beliefs and habits around money. The authors of the book do ...
Researchers and practitioners will gain valuable insights into the financial insecurity experienced ...
The Little Book of Behavioral Investing: How Not to Be Your Own Worst Enemy, written by James Montie...
Financial Therapy: 5 Steps Toward Financial Freedom and its accompanying workbook, Guide to Financia...
U.S. households hold increasingly more debt, with almost 80% of adults holding debt of some form.1 W...
The CFP Board Financial Planning Competency Handbook (2013) is reviewed as a resource that extends b...
The Financial Aid Handbook: Getting the Education You Want for the Price You Can Affordby Carol Stac...
“Sudden Wealth…It Happens” is an exploration of circumstances that can drastically change one’s fina...
In his book, My Street Money: A Street-Level View of Managing Your Money from the Heart to the Bank,...
For practitioners and researchers in the field of financial therapy, the interweaving of emotion and...