
Thomas Stanley
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Oct 1, 2024 |
nasdaq.com | Thomas Stanley |William D. Danko |George S. Clason |Ramit Sethi
Financial independence. For many, those words conjure images of early retirement, exotic vacations, and freedom from the daily grind. While financial security may not seem within your grasp, it’s not as complicated as it may seem. Why? Because it’s easy to get started investing, budgeting, and building wealth with lots of resources. This blog post discusses some of the best personal finance books for people with various financial goals and personalities.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
due.com | Thomas Stanley |William D. Danko |George S. Clason |Ramit Sethi |John Rampton
John Rampton is an entrepreneur and connector. When he was 23 years old, while attending the University of Utah, he was hurt in a construction accident. His leg was snapped in half. He was told by 13 doctors he would never walk again. Over the next 12 months, he had several surgeries, stem cell injections and learned how to walk again. During this time, he studied and mastered how to make money work for you, not against you.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
nasdaq.com | Erin Lowry |JL Collins |Cary L. Siegel |Thomas Stanley
There can be a lot of confusion and complexity surrounding money. Budgeting, saving, investing, and retirement planning are things to learn. Fortunately, more than enough great books can help you begin your journey to financial literacy. Here are twenty of the best books for learning about money. 1.
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Mar 15, 2024 |
mvtimes.com | Thomas Stanley
Island school officials have inked a new, three-year contract with Superintendent of Schools Richie Smith. All-Island School Committee chair Amy Houghton and Smith each signed the contract on Tuesday, March 14; the committee voted to approve the document the week before. “I feel very appreciated and likewise grateful to the committee and the [All-Island school personnel subcommittee],” Smith told The Times. “I love serving in this role.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
mvtimes.com | Thomas Stanley
Carolina Cooney, executive director for the Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce, is stepping down. Cooney has served the top position at the chamber since 2022. A news release from the Island organization says that she is leaving the post to move off Island this summer. “Leading the Chamber has been an extraordinary journey filled with growth, collaboration, and a deep sense of fulfillment in our community,” Cooney said in the release.
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