Name: Justin McHenry
Weblog: www.indexcreditcards.com
Articles: 27
First Published: Tuesday, March 7, 2006
Last Published: Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Currently listing articles 27-1:
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Book Review: Financial Bliss - A Couple's Guide to Merging Money Styles And Building a Rich Life Together by Bambi Holzer— Want to stay together? Figure out your finances first.
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Book Review: Finding The Next Starbucks by Michael Moe— What is the next huge stock and how can you figure it out before everyone else?
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Book Review: Home Makeovers That Sell by Sid Davis— Selling a home is a big deal. This book tells you how to make it the biggest deal possible.
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Book Review: The Maui Millionaires by David Finkel and Diane Kennedy— If you're not willing to pay $30,000 to be a Maui Millionaire, how about $24.95?
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Book Review: Health Care on Less Than You Think— What's the biggest threat to your long-term financial outlook? It could be paying for health care.
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Book Review: Who's Afraid To Be A Millionaire? by Kelvin Boston— You might not be afraid of money, but you may be afraid of doing what it takes to get it.
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Book Review: The Accidental Investment Banker by Jonathan Knee— Get a sideline view as Wall Street's investment banks implode during the Internet boom and bust of the '90s.
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Book Review: Econospinning by Gene Epstein— How can you tell when the media is manipulating economic data to serve their own political agendas?
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Book Review: Trump University Real Estate 101— Get pumped to make big money in real estate with The Donald (well, sort of).
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Book Review: Buddha or Bust by Perry Garfinkel— Take a road trip to find out just what that Buddha guy was all about.
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Book Review: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Real Estate Investing Basics— Ever thought about becoming a landlord and getting filthy rich on the backs of your tenants? You'll want this book.
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Book Review: Bob Dylan, The Essential Interviews— A comprehensive collection of Bob Dylan interviews that is both fascinating and frustrating.
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Book Review: The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton— What do you really know about the guy on the ten-dollar bill?
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Book Review: Stumbling on Happiness— Do you know what would make you happy? Probably not. But if you don't know, who does?
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Book Review: Realistic Visionary: A Portrait of George Washington— Sure you know George Washington, but do you really know George Washington?
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Book Review: The First Scientific American by Joyce E. Chaplin— A new book shows that Ben Franklin's scientific prowess wasn't just a hobby, but instead his ticket to fame.
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Book Review: Revolutionary Wealth by Alvin and Heidi Toffler— Knowledge is not finite and can be shared and expanded upon to create greater wealth for everyone.
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Book Review: The Power of Charm— How to charm the pants off of anyone. (Not literally; well maybe literally, depending on your objectives.)
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Book Reviews: Money Tutoring from The Wall Street Journal— How to save, spend, and invest your money wisely, from a publication that should know.
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Book Review: One Step Closer: Why U2 Matters to Those Seeking God— Sure, Bono's a rock god. But could he really be speaking for the man upstairs?
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Book Review: Sandra Day O'Connor, Justice in the Balance— A profile of the first female US Supreme Court justice, for 24 years the "swing vote" deciding the biggest issues of the time.
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Book Review: Built to Win by John Schuerholz— The Atlanta Braves general manager discusses how he transformed the worst baseball team into the winner of 15 straight division titles.
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Interview: Anya Kamenetz, Author of Generation Debt— Will today's young people be worse off than their parents?
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Book Review: The Richest Man Who Ever Lived by Steven K. Scott— No, it's not Bill Gates. Can the ancient wisdom of King Solomon lead you to success, wealth, and happiness?
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Weighing the Risks: Should You Worry About Identity Theft?— Should the danger of identity theft change the way you live? Has it already?
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Book Review: Generation Debt by Anya Kamenetz— Are today's young people going to be worse off than their parents?
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New Credit Card Promises Larger Breasts with Each Purchase— “Invest in Your Breasts” is the reported slogan, and customers are at credit levels B, C, D, and, naturally, DD.

