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The Pennsylvania Research Company (Paresco) has identified several books for further reading regarding financial wellness.  All of these titles are available from Amazon.com through the links provided.  We frequently update our reading list as new books are written.


The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life

The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life

By Suze Orman

USA Today has called Suze Orman "a force in the world of personal finance."  Her books, radio and television shows, columns, and newsletter about personal finance have helped millions of people like you turn their financial lives around.  Read more...


Rich Dad, Poor Dad

Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

By Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon L. Lechter (Contributor)

Personal-finance author and lecturer Robert Kiyosaki developed his unique economic perspective through exposure to a pair of disparate influences: his own highly educated but fiscally unstable father, and the multimillionaire eighth-grade dropout father of his closest friend.  Read more...


Become Totally Debt-Free in Five Years or Less

Become Totally Debt-Free in Five Years or Less

By Gwendolyn D. Gabriel, Raphael Elizalde, Chandra Sparks Taylor, and Diana Kennedy

This self-help book about personal finance provides hundreds of motivational and inspirational messages and common-sense and creative money-management ideas and techniques to help readers get out of debt.  Read more...


Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms

Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms

By John Downes and Jordan Elliot Goodman

The newest edition of this comprehensive directory and reference book for investors includes a 5,000-term financial dictionary, an analysis of 30 key investment opportunities in today's uncertain financial market, explanations for laymen on how to read corporate reports and interpret financial news.  Read more...


Debt-Free by 30

Debt-Free by 30: Practical Advice for Young, Broke, & Upwardly Mobile

By Jason Anthony and Karl Cluck

Anthony and Cluck start with the premise that, even with comfortable salaries and good jobs, young people today enter adulthood already in debt.  There are student loans, post graduation moving expenses, car costs, security deposits, credit card-financed household furnishings, etc.  They also complain that none of the personal money management books currently available address this problem.  Read more...


Credit Card & Debt Management

Credit Card & Debt Management: A Step-By-Step How-To Guide for Organizing Debt & Saving Money on Interest Payments

By Scott Bilker

If you ask single Americans in their 20s or early 30s what their biggest financial worry is, most will probably answer credit card debt.  Bilker shows them the formulas for digging out of the credit-card hole--methodically, systematically, and with a minimum of confusion.  Read more...


The Overspent American

The Overspent American: Why We Want What We Don't Need

By Juliet B. Schor

If getting and spending define our lives, then Juliet Schor now has us covered.  Read more...


Everyone's Money Book on Credit

Everyone's Money Book on Credit

By Jordan Elliot Goodman

Goodman is a former Wall Street correspondent for Money magazine and a regular radio and television financial commentator.  His frequent speeches, workshops, and media guest appearances around the country help him keep his finger on the pulse of consumers' and
investors' financial interests.  Read more...

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