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Recession 2008

Your personal finance guide
by Ken Langdon & John Middleton
 
 
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ISBN: 9781905940868
Paperback, 118 pages, £5.00
 
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For many of us life can feel like a constant financial juggling act even at the best of times.

And these aren’t the best of times.

We probably owe money on our credit cards, our living costs are going up, our children want ever more expensive trainers, and even the modest wish to have a fixed income stream to pay for our homes and to secure our pension seems pretty ambitious.

Besides, how much money is enough these days?

A hundred thousand pounds? A million? Ten million?

However much it is, building your financial future is much more difficult in a recession.

Now’s the time to get all those issues sorted, and this is the book to help you succeed.

Recession 2008: Your Personal Finance Survival Guide contains practical, easy-to-implement advice. There is absolutely no padding, waffle or theory just all the brilliant ideas we all need to survive the 2008 economic downturn.

Ken Langdon
is a consultant and author of several best-selling business books, including Appraising Staff and The 100 Greatest Ideas for Building your Career, along with Cultivate a cool career and Knockout interview answers in the Brilliant Ideas series.

John Middleton

is an accomplished speaker and coach with over twenty-five years experience in the personal development field. He has given career guidance and support to over 2,000 people, from senior directors to front line staff.

He has written over twenty self-help books on various subjects like business start-up, communication, strategy and e-business and is the author of Detox your finances, High-impact CVs and Upgrade your brain, also published by Infinite Ideas.
He has particular expertise in self employment and work-life balance issues.


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