Surviving the Credit Crisis – It’s My Money & I Want It!
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Money affects every element of our lives, but are you in control of your money or is your money controlling you?  I’m not talking about budgeting, though having a budget or plan is important.  I’m talking about being able to identify your wants from your needs… and that can take some thought!  What early life lessons have shaped your view of money and how you use it?  Are you using it at its highest and best use?  The trick to having more money isn’t always making more money, it’s keeping the money that you have! Join me today as my guest, Harris Glasser, Author of the best-selling book “It’s My Money & I Want it!” and I discuss how Harris’ lifetime experience as a success entrepreneur in a variety of successful businesses has taught him how to easily deal with various financial situations, so that you can keep that hard earned cash!  This is Financial Literacy 101! Some of the topics we will be discussing include: * Saving and protecting your money * How to face down Corporate Bullies! * How your money mindset shapes your future * How to get the best use out of your money * How the Mortgage Credit Crisis and lenders affect your ability to buy your next home! (http://www.karensimpsonhankins.com/) * And…much, much more! This is Part 1 of a 3-Part Series!  Part 2 will air on Monday, December 1st and will feature “Navigating the World of Business – Things to Think About When Starting a Business!” Part 3 will air on Monday, December 23rd and will feature “Protecting Your Money – How to deal with the IRS and Others Trying to Take Your Money!” It’s great information…so stay tuned!
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