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The Library For Money ManagementYour Online Source For Financial LiteracyRemember your school days? How strange it is that we're taught subjects and formulas that, in adulthood, we rarely or never stumble upon again, but taught little about finance. Yet, each and every day of our lives, we must deal with personal finances. Even as you sit relaxed in front of your computer reading this, you're most likely incurring expenses. For example, there are online fees and phone line expenses. What about the cost of those electrons powering up your computer, monitor, modem, printer —and what about the rest of your household! If you're among the millions of Americans who are burdened with consumer debt, as each moment ticks you are accruing interest charges. You can't escape it. Each and every day of your life you have to deal with money and personal finances. Now answer this question. During your lifetime, how many courses have you had in personal money management? It's sad, but for many Americans, the answer is zero. It's no wonder that each year, nearly one million Americans file for bankruptcy. But rather than dwell on the negative, we opt to stay focused on the positive. While our educational system may be lacking in preparing tomorrow's leaders in making sound financial decisions the Internet provides us with many new opportunities. The Library For Money Management was established in 1996 to provide consumers with sound financial information and resources and place it within arm's length to anyone with access to the Net and with a desire to become debt free and financially literate. Please understand, however, that The Center For Debt Management consists of over 2,000 thousand pages with articles and resources located throughout our site. So be certain that you take time to explore our website, bookmark us now and come back often! Directory of our BookshelvesAutomobile Issues Reference Desk
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