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Books
The call number for personal finance books is 332.024.

Ernst & Young's financial planning for women / 1999
CALL NUMBER: 332.024/ER

Our money, ourselves: redesigning your relationship with money: a self-help guide / C. Diane Ealy and Kay Lesh. 1999
CALL NUMBER: 332.024/EA

Prince Charming isn't coming : how women get smart about money / Barbara Stanny 1997
CALL NUMBER: 332.024/ST

The new working woman's guide to retirement planning : saving and investing now for a secure future / Martha Priddy Patterson. 2000
CALL NUMBER: 332.024/PA

Videos

The Courage to Be Rich. PBS Home Video. 1989.
CALL NUMBER: Video/332.024/COURAGE

In spite of the silly title, this video (the televised version of Suze Orman's book of the same name), offers a great deal of commonsense advice intended to change your relationship with money. Rather than get-rich-quick tips, Orman provides suggestions on simple steps to take that gradually improve your financial situation (for example-if you have a 30-year mortgage, make one extra mortgage payment a year: you'll pay off your house eight years early).

Internet Resources

Banking on our future
This site covers the basics of budgeting, banking, and investments in clear, simple language. Separate sections address personal finance issues for children, teenagers, and adults. Available in both English and Spanish. Note: use of the site requires Macromedia Flash.

ihateFinancialPlanning.com
A serious guide to money management with a light touch and approachable style. Includes financial calculators and guides to topics including taxes, annuities, college funds, money for issues for gays and lesbians, and financial planning for recent college grads.

MSfinancialsavvy.com
Website on financial planning for women and girls. Includes a primer on stocks, an introduction to college financial aid, financial calculators, feature articles, and book recommendations.