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The Reality of Life    by Dollar Johannas
Price: $1.99 USD. 84160 words. Published on July 10, 2012. .

The Reality of Life is a bold and blatantly honest work on human nature, empowerment and self discovery. Written in a tough love style, Johannas challenges the reader to question everything that life is or could be. Each short essay or article is written to generate emotion and question why.
Universal Co-opetition: Nature's fusion of cooperation and competition    by V Frank Asaro
Price: $7.99 USD. 32010 words. Published by BettieYoungsBookPublishers on July 16, 2012. .

A key ingredient in business success is cooperation—and competition. Yet humans are different, and divisiveness can erode personal and organizational goals. This book identifies and explains the natural, fundamental law that unifies the opposing forces of cooperation and competition—which is the ultimate recipe for individual or group success.
How to Stay Poor: a guide to remaining broke    by Charles Ionescu Tonino
Price: $1.99 USD. 7900 words. Published on July 31, 2012. .

I lay out my 35+ years experience of being poor in this less than awesome how to guide. Maybe you are poor and wish to remain that way? Or, maybe you are tired of having money. Either way, this book is a must read for the poverty impaired!
The 10% Solution to Your Financial Woes    by Michael Camarata
Price: $0.99 USD. 2980 words. Published by Michael Camarata on September 14, 2012. .

The 10% Solution is a simple, common sense financial plan to help you cover your basic needs, get ahead on your expenses, eliminate your debts and build your savings for the future. Includes the bonus book: The 30 Day Money Challenge
Smart Finance Guy's Budget Guide    by Paul Davenport
Price: $0.99 USD. 6790 words. Published on September 28, 2012. .

Are you living a pay check to pay check life? Are you struggling to get out of debt? Can’t save money at a rate you think you should be? Have you always wondered how to budget? Are you a budgeter already but need help to improve? The Smart Finance Guy’s Budget Guide answers all the questions you’ve been too afraid to ask – or didn’t even know you needed to.
The 20 Key Principles of Goal Setting    by Drew Pierce
Price: Free! 2550 words. Published on September 30, 2012. .

Sometimes, getting ahead really isn't that complicated. People who succeed are those who are motivated and set goals. The 20 Key Principles of Goal Setting is full of tips and suggestions for avoiding burn out and getting more out of life.
Choosing a Different Direction    by Dr. Christopher Handy, Ph.D.
Price: $1.00 USD. 8530 words. Published on October 11, 2012. .

There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them. Meaning that we have the power to bring about a change in our lives or any given situation we are presented with, if we so choose to do so.
Indestructible Success: Money Maturity and Mastery    by Seth Braun
Price: $2.99 USD. 7680 words. Published on October 29, 2012. .

Money is a not only pathway to a richer life but also a path to maturity. Get new perspectives on money. Discover how your values determine how you relate to money. Align with the source of infinite wealth already in you. Realize how your beliefs liberate or limit your money experience.
What You Should Know When Deciding Whether to Buy a New or Used Car    by iMoneyCoach
Price: $0.99 USD. 3270 words. Published on November 5, 2012. .

Should you buy a new or used car? What is the difference? We walk through the two options using real numbers to show you which option is better and why, plus some ideas on saving cash for your next car.
12 Steps to Financial Security in Retirement    by James Gould
Price: $1.99 USD. 22970 words. Published on November 12, 2012. .

This is a one-stop guide for financial planning before and during retirement. Investments, the "Nut", the "Number", Net Worth, allocation of investments, reverse mortgages, how to draw down savings, Social Security and Medicare are all explained in everday language, using the author's own experiences as examples. Work sheets, checklists and a glossary make this easy to use.