Women with money The judgment-free guide to creating the joyful, less stressed, purposeful (and, yes, rich) life you deserve

Jean Sherman Chatzky, 1964-

Book - 2019

Draws on the insights of leading economists, financial planners, and other experts to outline recommendations to help women understand themselves in relation to money, get paid what they deserve, and invest for the future.

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Published
New York : Grand Central Publishing 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Jean Sherman Chatzky, 1964- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xviii, 269 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-258) and index.
ISBN
9781538745380
  • HerMoney: An Introduction
  • Part I. You and Money: An Exploration
  • Chapter 1. What Do You Want from Your Money?
  • Chapter 2. Your Money Story (and How It Affects You to This Day)
  • Chapter 3. Why Is Money So Maddeningly Emotional?
  • Chapter 4. Your Money and Your Relationships
  • Part II. You in Control of Money: Making the Most of the Resources You Have
  • Chapter 5. Getting Paid What You're Worth ... Plus Tax
  • Chapter 6. Yes, You Are an Investor
  • Chapter 7. Investing in Your Own Thing
  • Chapter 8. Buying Real Estate You Live In ... and Real Estate You Don't
  • Chapter 9. The Joy of Spending
  • Part III. You Using Money: To Create the Life You Want
  • Chapter 10. Raising Kids Who Launch and Flourish
  • Chapter 11. Caring for Your Older Parents
  • Chapter 12. Leaving a Legacy
  • Afterword: The Big Takeaway (or What Have We Learned Overall)
  • Acknowledgments
  • Sources and Resources
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

Today Show financial expert Chatzky (AgeProof, 2017) offers this females-and-money tome bolstered by research into the psychological underpinnings behind money relationships as well as her own series of happy-hour discussions and one-on-one conversations with Philadelphia women of varied ages and circumstances. Her findings make her recommendations all that much more real and, occasionally, even poignant in the stories she relates. Exercises will help readers confront money demons and encourage dialogues about unspoken fears, angers, and concerns. A few examples: fill in the blank to the money secret I've been keeping is ___. Or What messages did your mother/father pass down to you as a child? Much of the other content is standard, such as negotiating for salaries/promotions, understanding investments and the obstacles launching a business, etc. At the end, it is all about being financially independent, expressing the difference between wants and needs, telling yourself no and learning how to wait, and knowing that it's not the end of the world to fail. Sensible and sensitive.--Barbara Jacobs Copyright 2019 Booklist

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Review by Library Journal Review

Chatzky, an award-winning financial journalist and founder of hermoney.com, examines how women relate to their finances, asserting that it's not simply about accumulation or status but also security. This book begins with an introspective exploration of the factors that shape a woman's relationship to money. The second part dives into managing one's funds through earning and investing. Finally, Chatzky delves into how to spend money for the lives women want, while also caring for children and aging parents. The author further offers insight into entrepreneurship and managing rental properties and includes helpful exercises and steps for consideration. Thoughtfully arranged, this volume is designed to follow women's stories from childhood through retirement. Chatzky's profiles of successful business owners and investors supply solid facts and figures that provide perspective into women's past and future relationships with money. VERDICT Women desiring a book tailored to their unique financial needs will find this work approachable and informative.-Jennifer Clifton, Indiana State Lib., Indianapolis © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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