Three Personal Finance Books to Get Your Money Right!

Saturday, 29 August 2009 12:26 Written by  Frances Moffett

In times like these, it is important to be armed with as much knowledge as your head can hold about your personal finances. As independent people of color, it is necessary that we take charge of educating ourselves when it comes to our money, credit situations and debt. Don’t know what your FICO score is? Not sure how to pay off your credit card debt? Want to start saving for retirement (because it’s never too early!)? Check out these books and set yourself up for financial success.


The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke by Suze Orman suz

This has to be the best guide for people who are young, fabulous and—well—broke! It starts with the most basic information you need to know early in adulthood and takes you through the sometimes complex situations you face as you advance in your life, career and personal relationships. No need to break out the dictionary either. Orman uses the simplest terms and language to explain even the most confusing subjects.

 

 

 

 

girlGirl, Get Your Money Straight! By Glinda Bridgforth

Using a holistic approach, Bridgforth talks specifically to African American women about managing every aspect of one’s finances. She even explains the cultural and historical beliefs of African Americans in regards to personal finance, and uses various tools like worksheets and writing exercises to help the black woman revive her relationship with her money. Other books in this series are Girl, Get Your Credit Straight! and Girl, Make Your Money Grow!

 

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Get Yours! How to Have Everything You Ever Dreamed of and More by Amy DuBois Barnett 

The title says it all. Barnett, a former journalist and motivational speaker, uses her own life experiences to explain how to obtain just about everything you want in life—from a lasting relationship to a better career and financial freedom. Although the personal finance selection is only a section of the book, it gives you the basic steps to get started and the encouragement to motivate you to do so.

 

 


Frances Moffett

Frances Moffett

GMO Editor-At-Large Frances Moffett is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism. She has worked with GMO since its inception. With a love for journalism and all things writing, she is currently pursuing her master’s degree in public relations and advertising from DePaul University. Frances is also an editor at the country’s largest association management company and has written for a variety of publications, including Jet magazine, The Chicago Defender and The Chicago Reporter.

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