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When to Quit Your Day Job    by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Price: $4.99 USD. 9290 words. Published by WMG Publishing  on July 13, 2010. .

A Freelancer's Survival Guide Short Book. The biggest dream all freelancers have is to work for themselves. They want to ditch the day job. Many freelancers quit their day job too early. Some wait too long. Some never do quit. A step-by-step survival guide to the decisions you need to make to become and stay a freelancer in any business.
Food For Thoughts    by Secret Agent X-9
Price: $10.99 USD. 66440 words. Published on January 11, 2011. .

Food For Thoughts is a collection of assorted topics that readers should find interesting, and include such subjects as the economy, health care, UFO's, the broadcasting industry, the prospects and implications of possible life on other planets, and even some thoughts about the current state of comic books. If you're looking for something unusual to read, this just might be it...
Will Rogers: From Great Depression to Great Recession    by Gary Anderson
Price: $0.99 USD. 3150 words. Published on June 12, 2011. .

Will Rogers was a great man who had a message Wall Street and Republicans often did not like. He exposed their behavior and excessive speculation and easy money scams. In their presence, he was friendly, even speaking at their conventions. But he once quipped to the bankers that most of their members were in jail, and said what needed to be said to warn and inform the nation.
How to Survive the Coming Economic Meltdown    by John Weldon
Price: $4.99 USD. 28440 words. Published by John Ankerberg on June 25, 2011. .

Dr. John Weldon draws from his own personal experiences regarding our nation’s economic situation, including his own crisis with bankruptcy. He warns of the many traps we can face regarding our finances, including help for those facing substantial debt situations. He also examines the debt problem of our nation, offering sound advice from the latest economic research.