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ReBuilding Wealth in a Paycheck-to-Paycheck World    by Paul Petillo
Price: $0.99 USD. 87250 words. Published on September 26, 2011. .

ReBuilding Wealth in a Paycheck-to-Paycheck is the 2011, updated version of Paul Petillo's successful guide to understanding your money, achieving financial success and doing it with the tools you have. The book covers debt, investing, insurance and estate planning.
The Annuity-from Mystery to Mastery    by Robert Zimmerman
Price: $14.99 USD. 24340 words. Published on October 18, 2011. .

Most people can comfortably explain how a savings account works at their bank. But when asked how a savings account works at an insurance company, they are not so sure. Such is the mystique of the word—ANNUITY.
Old Gold    by Edward Norton
Price: $1.99 USD. 19630 words. Published on October 23, 2011. .

A fire at a shore resort provides the spark for this arson investigation by a former FBI agent. The burned property also turns up old bones and corporate pressure to settle a multi-million policy in a hurry. Unearthed with the arson is a family tragedy.
How I saved over £1000 on Car Insurance    by Robert Redman
Price: $2.99 USD. 1210 words. Published on December 9, 2011. .

This book will take you throught the steps you need to save upto 50% on your Car Insurance. I saved over £1000, how much will you save?
Someday Is Not a Plan: A Guide to Understanding Money in Plain English    by Dave Straube
Price: $2.99 USD. 44340 words. Published on December 16, 2011. .

How money works is not rocket science. Someday Is Not a Plan explains the basics of personal finance from compound interest to investing for retirement without using charts, formulas, or confusing financial terminology. Boost your money IQ and learn where you're wasting it, how to grow it, and how to take control of your financial life.
Uncover Immeasurable Wealth: How Sales Mastery and Bold Financial Planning Can Help You Achieve It    by Danny Lim
Price: $9.99 USD. 37680 words. Published on January 1, 2012. .

'Salesperson Extraordinaire' Danny Lim opens up about his difficult childhood in which abuse, abandonment and betrayal were predominant themes. He shares in this book, powerful tools in the form of his experience, knowledge and insight of more than 20 years in the insurance and financial planning industry, to help you travel far and well in your chosen career path or even your personal life.
The Insurance Wars    by Chuck Tompkins
Price: $9.95 USD. 95480 words. Published on February 8, 2012. .

An entrepreneur shares ‘war stories’ of building a business and prospering. Multi-millionaire and insurance industry expert, Chuck Tompkins remembers the day his huge commission checks weren't enough to convince a small-town banker his business was worth saving. Via a powerfully honest, hearty “tell-it-like-it-is” reflection, Tompkins recounts all-too humbling, entrepreneurial lessons like these.
Occupy Le Baño    by Scott Webb
Price: Free! 2760 words. Published on February 15, 2012. .

Occupy Wall Street has opened a dialogue about life as we know it in America. This book carries the discussion one step further reviewing the American system as it pertains to your health and well-being. Simple diagrams help you to map where you are and where you very likely want to be. Documented with helpful links throughout.
Basic Training For Careers In Health Care    by Vanessa O'Sullivan
Price: $2.99 USD. 36700 words. Published on April 1, 2012. .

It is estimated that in the decade between 2010-2020, there will be 3.2 million additional jobs created in health care. Many of these jobs require no more than a high school diploma or less. If you, along with millions of other people that would like to make health care a career and are seeking these jobs, you will need an edge.
How To Get Free Medicine    by Michael Sherwood
Price: $2.99 USD. 2430 words. Published on April 3, 2012. .

How to get Free Medicines through patient assistance programs run by the pharmaceutical companies, and a Free Pharmacy Discount Card with savings up to 75%. Each pharmaceutical company has its own individual requirements to determine eligibility. This book contains a list of over 135 pharmaceutical companies and their contact info to apply for these programs.