Well-Heeled
The Smart Girl's Guide to Getting Rich
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Financial analyst Lesley-Anne Scorgie lays out the roadmap for young women to be financially independent and debt-free.
Whether you’re financially maxed out or rolling in hundred-dollar bills, if you want to be rich, Well-Heeled is for you!
As a financially independent young woman, you will have the ability to determine the direction of your career and life path, allowing you to reach your full financial potential.
So if you’re ready to make more money, live debt free, and build a nest egg that can support an awesome future – one that’s designed by you and includes the splash, the chic, and the fun – check out Well-Heeled. In it, you will learn how to:
live frugally without sacrificing life’s little indulgences; set a budget that enables you to have guilt-free fun; get out, and stay out, of debt; fight for your income; increase your savings; make savvy investment decisions just like the pros; and be financially smart in relationships.
This guide will pump up your bank account and empower you to do and be whatever you want in life. Don’t wait for success to come calling – start today!
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Scorgie, a financial consultant and author of Rich by Thirty: A Young Adult's Guide to Financial Success and Rich by Forty: A Young Couple's Guide to Building Net Worth, focuses her attention on building financial literacy in young women. In an informal, friendly tone, Scorgie emphasizes the unique financial challenges that women face from a society that encourages women to become "shopaholics" to the persistent income gap between men and women. This book distinguishes itself among the many personal finance books published in the last decade by addressing a target audience of young women those just beginning their financial journey into budgeting, home ownership, and relationships. Scattered with cautionary tales based on the financial mishaps of other women, Scorgie encourages young women to educate themselves and take charge of their finances before someone else takes charge for them. Scorgie offers examples aimed at both American and Canadian audiences, quizzes to engage readers and ends with a 30-day financial challenge. This is a practical and approachable book for young female readers to enjoy.