A Woman'$ Worth: 7 Key Essentials to Financial Independence - Paperback
A Woman'$ Worth: 7 Key Essentials to Financial Independence - Paperback
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by Ruth L. Baskerville (Editor), Josephine C. Photography (Photographer), Reshell Smith (Author)
Making smart money decisions should be a habit for everyone who cares about their financial future. In order to form good habits around money, you have to know the money basics. This book addresses the 7 key essentials everyone needs to know to become financially independent. From understanding your money attitude, to learning how to say, "NO" to spending, this book addresses several money stresses and offers solutions that can be implemented immediately.One of this book's main standouts is its transparency, as many of the examples of smart and "less smart" decisions are based on author, Reshell Smith's own life experiences. By promoting financial literacy and helping her clients transition from financial clutter and chaos to financial independence and freedom, she has created a blueprint for productive living, better credit, and, ultimately financial happiness.
Author Biography
Reshell Smith is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER(TM) professional, Speaker and Author. She is Founder & President of AMES Financial Solutions, a virtual financial planning firm, where she offers a litany of financial services. She's served clients at all socioeconomic levels for over 20 years. Reshell has come a long way from the small town of Crystal River, FL where she was born and raised. She holds a Master's degree in Business and a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Morris Brown College. She currently contributes her expertise to NBC affiliate WESH2/CW18. As well, "Reshell's Money Minute" is featured daily on two-time Stellar Award winner WOKB 1680 AM Radio. Reshell is the founder of Kids Who Win, which teaches children smart money habits at an early age. She believes that these smart money habits will help them make good money decisions as adults. "Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better" (Maya Angelou).