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rofizarkasih - As well as you, I also agree with Chatzky point of views. I will try to find this book on ebook store.
beautyqueen26 - Back in the 1990's I read two really great books.  One was called the Tightwad Gazette and I forget the name of the other one.  But they both changed my life and the way I look at money. Unfortunately, neither one stopped me from going into debt after relocating to a new state and having a baby.

Life sometimes gets in the way of smart money moves.
raighnesun - i need to read more about manage my finance.
Kenny Golde (Guest) - I'd like to recommend "The Do-It-Yourself Bailout." Just to be upfront, I'll admit that I wrote it myself. It's the story of how I successfully reduced my credit card debt from $212,000 to $30,000 in about six months through negotiating settlements directly with my creditors without using any third party service.  If you think debt settlement is a route you'd like to go, "The Do-It-Yourself Bailout" could be just the guide you need to see how the process works before starting.  CBS News even did a story on me: http://cbs2.com/tv/Kenny.Golde.Credit.2.956987.html
buggles - I have found both of these books very informative though I do not think they are available online.  You might be able to find them on amazon.com or another book store.   You might even be able to take a "sneak peak" inside if you can find the books on amazon. 
-  Seems useful materials. Are these books are available online?
buggles - FullScale:  Thanks for suggesting  Rich Dad, Poor Dad.  Do you recall the author?

I have come across many books at the local library, but I don't remember seeing that particular book.  I will definitely check to see if it is available on my next trip. 
- Good book recommendations. One more book I would recommend from my end is "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" which is a fantastic read is somewhat on similar lines.
elasolova - Good comparison and usefull comments. I will probably check these books out.

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