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The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge
Ted Klontz
5 Principles to Transform Your Relationship with Money
HCI
November 2005
200 pages ISBN: 0757303544 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction | Self-Help
Discover the 5 Essentials to Financial Freedom and
Prosperity! Do you wish you had more money
saved for retirement? Do you and your partner fight about
money? Do you want to make an investment but are unsure in
what? Do you make yourself promises about finances that you
just can't seem to keep? If you answered yes to any of these
questions, you may have a problem-but it's not the problem
you think it is. Your money problems are a consequence of
the relationship you have with your money. A problem in that
relationship is what's really holding you back. In this
compelling book, The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge,
you will learn the breakthrough approach that is
transforming lives-a method which The Wall Street Journal
hails as "an innovative effort that combines experiential
therapy with nuts-and-bolts financial planning." Finally, a
practical plan to be your money's master instead of its
servant. Ebenezer Scrooge would seem an unlikely
source from which to glean financial wisdom: He was a
wealthy man who kept his living quarters cold to save
shillings and lived a reclusive existence because he worried
someone would take his money. However, Dickens' classic tale
of how Scrooge found his true course in life is a powerful
model we all can benefit from today.
Unlike other financial planning books that focus narrowly on
the "dollar and cents" of money, The Financial Wisdom of
Ebenezer Scrooge is an easy read. Written for the layperson,
this book provides advice that is simple, transformational,
and timeless. Through the process they've used
successfully with their clients, the authors will show you
how to recognize ways unconscious Money Scripts may keep you
trapped; how to deal with the relationship between your net
worth and your self-worth; how to discover your authentic
goals and values; how to permanently change self-destructive
money behaviors; and, through 5 essentials of financial
prosperity, how to leave a family legacy of financial
wellness.
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