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Powerscourt Silver Money Clip $99.99 "The Powerscourt Silver Money Clip by Waterford by Waterford Crystal is a perfect addition to any dining or entertaining occasion. The Waterford Crystal Powerscourt Silver Money Clip by Waterford is part of the Waterford Powerscourt Silver collection. Waterford gifts by Waterford Crystal are available for any occasion, with Waterford wedding gifts, birthday gifts, and Waterford religious gifts that are perfect for someone special in your life. Give the gift of Waterford Crystal Gifts. Waterford figurines, animals, statues, sculptures, letter openers, clocks, pens, card cases, business card cases, desk accessories, desk lamps, horses, bears, seahorses, cross, standing cross, crystal crosses, standing crosses, pendants, ornaments, money clips, child's cups, figures, ornament stands, display stands, ring holders, gift box, box, boxes, crystal box, crystal boxes, crystal sailboats, perfume bottles, statuettes, and more are all available in fine Waterford Crystal by Waterford." |
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Waterford Silver Powerscourt Money Clip $99.99 "Give a gift that will be cherished forever with the Waterford Powerscourt Money Clip by Reed & Barton. Hold bills, a driver's license and credit cards securely and discreetly with our Powerscourt Sterling Silver money clip. A fitting gift for a valued colleague or business associate, this sterling silver money clip measures 2 1/4 inches in length. Inspired by the China and Flatware patterns of the same name, the Waterford Powerscourt collection is refined and classically elegant. Waterford Fine Silver Gifts by Reed & Barton commemorate any occasion with a beauty and craftsmanship you'll only find with Waterford. With a lineage tracing back to the 18th Century, Waterford Crystal and Silver products are crafted of the highest quality materials. Sterling Silver." |
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Money Receiptable $12.99 Money Receiptables help you track your spending, providing a home for deposit slips, coupons, receipts, and more—not to mention giving you a leg up in documenting the all-important daily outflow. Get ahead by knowing how much money you really have. |
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Microsoft Money 2008 Plus Home & Business $109.99 Microsoft Money Plus Home & Business makes it easier to manage your complete financial picture, giving you at-a-glance information so you can focus on your business instead of your finances. |
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Money, A Memoir $5.39 A bold and personal book that digs below the surface of one of society's last taboos--money--and illuminates how women's emotional relationship with it affects every part of their lives Long ago, and not entirely consciously, Liz Perle made a quiet contract with cash: she would do what it took to get it--work hard, marry right--but she didn't want to have to think about it too much. The subject of money had, since childhood, been quietly sidestepped, a shadowy factor whose private influence was impolite to discuss. This deliberate denial eventually exacted its price, however, when a sudden divorce left Perle with no home, no job, and a four-year-old with a box of toys. She realized she could no longer afford to leave her murky and fraught relationship with money unexamined. What Perle discovered as she reassembled her life was that almost every woman she knew also subscribed to this strange and emotional code of discretion--even though it laced through their relationships with their parents, lovers, husbands, children, friends, co-workers, and communities. Women who were all too willing to tell each other about their deepest secrets or sexual assets still kept mum when it came to their financial ones. In Money, A Memoir , Perle attempts to break this silence, adding her own story to the anecdotes and insights of psychologists, researchers, and more than 200 "ordinary" women. It turned out that when money was the topic, most women needed permission to talk. The result is an insightful, unflinching look at the once subtle and commanding influence of money on our every relationship. |
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Money from Home, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, 1954, Toy Horse $19.99 Money from Home, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, 1954, Toy Horse - Premium Poster |
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Home Grown Aubergines 'Money Makervariety' Ready for Picking, Growing in a Conservatory, UK $19.99 Gary Smith Home Grown Aubergines 'Money Makervariety' Ready for Picking, Growing in a Conservatory, UK - Premium Poster |
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Home Money Maker, Get Rich Quick Schemes Working at Home, Lampshades Magazine, UK, 1950 $19.99 Home Money Maker, Get Rich Quick Schemes Working at Home, Lampshades Magazine, UK, 1950 - Premium Poster |
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300 Ways to Save Money and Energy at Home $19.46 A short, concise, nontechnical guide to over 300 easytoaccomplish ways to save money and energy at home. Plus a gentle 100 ways to start building a sustainable world for our grandkids. Author: Troesh, Dave Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 130 Publication Date: 2010/06/11 Language: English Dimensions: 5.51 x 8.50 x 0.31 inches |
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Money Wise $9.99 Financial advisers newspapers television and radio reports often qualify information about mutual funds and other investments as "according to Lipper." They all mean the various Lipper Fund Indices developed by Mike Lipper. Now you can learn as he has learned the lessons of creating managing and preserving wealth. These lessons are vital for the newly wealthy the would-be wealthy the second and third generations of wealth investment advisers and other wealth managers and charities and other nonprofits. They come straight from Mike's own fifty years of experience as an investor and as a member of a family that has spent four generations on Wall Street. Mike's ideas have direct application to you: - How to measure your wealth. - You as a balance sheet. - You as the single biggest contributor to your satisfaction as an investor. - What kind or kinds of investor personalities describe you. - When and how to use unconventional thinking. - When you should use multiple portfolios. - How to share your wealth with others. There are millions of millionaires in the United States. If you've gotten there or want to get there this book will help you answer the question: What now? From the New York Society of Security Analysts Michael Lipper's book is very timely especially considering the current turbulence in the financial markets. So often these days many of us get questions about money management from family friends and customers. Often these questions come from people who need an analytical structure to respond to what is hitting them with shocking speed. Two of Michael Lipper's statements really hit home. First is the dangerous failure to think about the "consequences of being wrong." Second is "if you do not understand the game do not play." This comes from his experience of avoiding Enron after reading its annual report and being unable to figure out how they got such big earnings out of their balance sheet." These and other lessons come from a long career in the financial business. Money Wise is filled with explanations and lessons on essential topics such as risk your personal balance sheet picking money managers the dangers in trading investor psychology hedge funds private equity and investing in new trends. Read this book and give it to those asking questions on how to create and keep wealth. William A. Hayes |
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Coming For Money $6.39 How much money is too much? And how fast is too fast in life?Investment star Paris Smith steps onto the top rungs of the corporate ladder only to discover he is caught between his need for fulfilment and his need for understanding between his drive for power and his inability to cope with his growing emptiness where there was once love. When his wife disappears from the core of his life Smith's loneliness and sense of disconnection threaten to overwhelm him. When he tries to compensate by losing himself in his work he stumbles off the treadmill of his own success and is entangled in the web of a fraudulent bond deal that threatens to derail his career and his life.Forced to put his personal life on hold while he travels non-stop between Toronto Singapore and Bangkok to salvage his career the embattled financier is deprived of the time and space he needs to mourn the absence of his wife and to objectively assess his future options.n the heat turmoil and fast money of Southeast Asia - half a world from home and half a life from his last remembered smile - Paris Smith finds duplicity comradeship and power. He also finds a special woman who might heal his heart.The gripping tale is told by a talented new author F.W. vom Scheidt who has confidently crafted a fast-paced highly readable novel. His details are fascinating. His characters are real and not easily forgotten. |
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Dead Money $11.59 With dialogue reminiscent of Dashiell Hammett and Elmore Leonard's works a ripping pace and a cast of characters you won't soon forget Dead Money is a first-rate mystery like no other. When Rick Redman's infuriating boss puts him on the Jules Fitzgibbon case Rick suspects he's being set up to lose. After all the murder victim was found dead in a nearby alleyway after a very vocal argument with the accused a young man with an unhealthy fondness for sharp implements. But Jules's father is an important client of the firm and Rick is told to keep the young man out of jail. Could it be though that Jules's father also wants Rick to fail? Rick turns to the one person he knows he can trust - in life and on the case - Dorita a leggy dame with a platinum cigarette lighter and a wit as sharp as her stilettos. Meanwhile at home Rick's wife is slowly killing herself with drink and their spirited teenaged daughter Kelly is forced to watch helplessly. Rick seeks consolation at his local watering hole The Wolf's Lair where he meets a young and charming actor Jake who asks him to join a high-stakes poker game. But like everything else in Rick's complicated life there's more to Jake than meets the eye. Dead Money is the first in a series featuring Rick Redman: lawyer drinker rookie investigator father poker hound. From the Hardcover edition. |
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Swan For The Money $7.99 The brilliantly funny and talented Donna Andrews delivers another winner in the acclaimed avian-themed mystery series readers have come to love. Meg Langslow's eccentric parents have a new hobby: growing roses and entering them in highly competitive shows. Dad's gardening skill and Mother's gift for selecting and arranging the blossoms should make them an unbeatable team---and Meg is relieved they've taken up such a safe gentle hobby. She even volunteers to help when the Caerphilly Garden Club sponsors its first annual rose show. But after a few hours of dealing with her parents' competitors Meg is worried. Rose growers are so eccentric that they make Meg's family seem almost normal and so competitive that they will do nearly anything to take home the show's grand prize---making them prime suspects when Meg discovers that someone is attempting to kill the wealthy woman on whose estate the competition is being held. Of course the intended victim had other enemies---her treatment of her farm animals had aroused the interest of several animal welfare activists including Meg's zoologist grandfather. Meg tries to leave the detecting to the local police and focus on protecting her parents' chances to win the coveted Black Swan trophy but she soon finds herself compelled to solve the crime before any more rose growers die. It's Swan for the Money two for the show three to get ready... now go Meg go! |
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