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This book, which focuses on the serious issues facing women, has had a powerful impact on my sense of “Money and Me;” it is very informative. “Lack of knowledge,” continues to be the critical element in our effort to become financially secure. Thanks, Sal, this book will greatly support that effort.”
~ Barbara D. Brown, School Principal, retired. Spring, Texas

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“Let Your Dough Ri$e is a practical, easy-to-read book I highly recommend for women of all ages who are interested in their current financial situation, and most importantly, offers opportunities to safeguard and increase their finances.”
~ Candice Blanco, West Palm Beach County School Board member/teacher, Florida

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This is the most informative, well written book for women, fun to read and hard to put down. It is full of valuable tips on finances that any woman can use.”
~ Paulette B. Kinney, School Teacher, Leesburg, Florida

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“I am about to come into a substantial amount of money from a lawsuit and before reading this book and taking the 4-week class with Maureen, I would have gone on a gigantic shopping spree. Now, I plan on saving and investing at least half of the money.”
~
Elizabeth Coughlin, Vanderbilt University graduate

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“Everyone can benefit from reading this book and implementing the strategies set forth.”
~ Muriel Madden, SPHR, Human Resources Goodwill Industries Baltimore

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“This book is not just for women; it should be a mandatory read for all seniors in high school, and college freshmen.”
~ Jabo Stewart, St. Petersburg, Florida

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“Since my wife and I have read your book, we have changed our savings account to get a higher rate of return (3.4% up from .4%) and we have started monthly deposits. I also spoke with my two small sons and they were ok with Dad moving their savings accounts there as well - just trying to start them young on making good financial decisions.

My wife and I decided to start an IRA. I have also met with my insurance person and just in case something were to happen to me, I have set up long term disability, because my wife is a stay-at-home mom with our 2 young sons. Lastly, I changed my profit sharing account here at the office from our family trust to my wife, with the understanding that it is to be rolled over into her IRA account to provide for her future.”
~ Bob Hamm, Madison, Wisconsin

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“Let Your Dough Ri$e: A Woman’s Financial Recipe Book & Other Sage Advice” is highly recommended for community library personal finance shelves.”
~ James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW, Oregon, Wisconsin

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“Before getting half way through your book, I finally GET IT!  Early in our marriage my husband (of nearly 25 years) would always ask me 'Honey, do we really need that?'  I would always respond with 'Of course we need it, or I would not have bought it.' This usually involved my purchases of all those little things for the house, or other impulse items. After 10 years or so, he quit asking and I figured HE finally got it! Truth be told, he was trying to do the right thing with our money.

Thank you for helping me to see the financial picture in simple, easy to understand terms! Now, I ask myself before every purchase 'Do I need this or do I want it?' Oh, and this is very important for readers to know, all the web sites in the book are so helpful. I would not even have known these web sites exist or how to go about finding them.”
Tami, New Port Richey, FL