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The Money Goddess: The Complete Financial Makeover

by Paula Hawkins

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Armed with a bit of knowledge, women tend to be very good with money... but mention the word 'pensions' to most and brows quickly start to furrow with confusion. The Money Goddessis a fun but also incredibly informative personal finance guide tailored specifically to the needs of women. The book features a fictional group of girlfriends who experience all the ups and downs of financial life, interwoven with thoroughly researched, expert advice on subjects ranging from debt to investing, buying a house, pensions, going on maternity leave and much more. Whether you're just hopeless with money, or not so bad but haven't changed your building society since they gave you a Paddington Bear for opening an account, this is the perfect companion for any woman of any age. It's never too early or late to make sure you're in the know when it comes to money.… (more)
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Yes it's a book that entertained me while reading it, the almost Bridget Jones antics of Natasha and her pals is quite readable and she does make soem very solid points while being entertaining. I have no idea if the data is accurate (being Irish and this being very UK centric I can't comment on numbers) but the core data remains quite useful. Natasha helps her friends work out how to invest their money and how to overcome financial difficulties. Interesting and entertaining, it teaches a lot about finances while amusing. Kudos to the author for making such a dry topic actually keep me interested, there was little I skimmed and most of it was detailed UK tax issues. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Dec 4, 2007 |
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Armed with a bit of knowledge, women tend to be very good with money... but mention the word 'pensions' to most and brows quickly start to furrow with confusion. The Money Goddessis a fun but also incredibly informative personal finance guide tailored specifically to the needs of women. The book features a fictional group of girlfriends who experience all the ups and downs of financial life, interwoven with thoroughly researched, expert advice on subjects ranging from debt to investing, buying a house, pensions, going on maternity leave and much more. Whether you're just hopeless with money, or not so bad but haven't changed your building society since they gave you a Paddington Bear for opening an account, this is the perfect companion for any woman of any age. It's never too early or late to make sure you're in the know when it comes to money.

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