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Primarily designed for ex-offenders re-entering society with few supports, lifelines, and skills, this handy pocket guide is jam-packed with essential tips, checklists, examples, exercises, and recommended resources for becoming more financially savvy.
It offers numerous tips on how to best:
By Ronald L. Krannich, Ph.D., and Trudy S. Woodring
Freedom can be costly if not managed well. In fact, no one is truly free until they get their financial house in order and stay out of debt for good!
Not surprisingly, re-entering society poses numerous financial challenges, from paying for housing, food, transportation, and health care to finding a job, establishing credit, and paying off debts.
Indeed, much of re-entry success depends on one's ability to manage money:
- how best to handle a paycheck
- open a bank account
- use credit cards and ATMs
- finance a car
- rent an apartment
- buy a home
- avoid addictions
- save for a rainy day and retirement
Primarily designed for ex-offenders re-entering society with few supports, lifelines, and skills, this handy pocket guide is jam-packed with essential tips, checklists, examples, exercises, and recommended resources for becoming more financially savvy.
It offers numerous tips on how to best:
- set goalsĀ
- plan and budget
- bank and save
- borrow and invest
- handle credit cards
- get insurance
- buy a car
- find assistance
- rent an apartment
- save on taxes
- start a business
- and much more
By Ronald L. Krannich, Ph.D., and Trudy S. Woodring
ISBN 978-1-57023-310-4 (13-digit); 1-57023-310-1 (10-digit)
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