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Book List

If you are interested in learning more about budgeting, personal money management or credit issues, here are some books that are useful: *

Baker, Murray. The Debt-Free Graduate. Toronto, ON: Harper Collins, 1999.

Blix, Jacqueline & Heitmiller, David. Getting A Life. New York, NY: Viking Penguin, 1999.

Brown, Kathleen H. Personal Finance for Canadians. Scarborough, Ontario: Prentice-Hall Canada Inc., 1994.

Chilton, David. The Wealthy Barber. Toronto, Ontario: Stoddart, 1989.

Dacyczyn, Amy. The Tightwad Gazette. New York, NY: Villard Books, 1992.

Detweiler, Gerri. The Ultimate Credit Handbook. Toronto, Ontario: Penguin Books, 1993.

Dominguez, Joe & Robin, Vickie. Your Money or Your Life. New York, NY: Viking Penguin, 1992.

Kaye, Yvonne. Credit, Cash, and Co-Dependency. Deerfield Beach, Florida: Health Communications, Inc., 1991.

Long, Charles. How to Survive Without a Salary. Toronto, Ontario: Warwick Publishing Group, 1991.

O'Neill, Barbara M. Saving on a Shoestring: How to Cut Expenses, Reduce Debt, Stash More Cash. Chicago, IL: Dearborn Financial Publishing, 1995.

Silverstein, Alan. The Perfect Mortgage. Toronto, Ontario: Stoddart, 1995.

Stanley, Thomas & Danko, William. The Millionaire Next Door. Atlanta, GA: Longstreet Press, 1996.

Stevens,Talbot. Financial Freedom Without Sacrifice. London, Ontario: Financial Success Strategies, 1993.

*Family ServiceThames Valley assumes no responsibility for actions taken as a result of reading any of the above-listed books. The advice of a professional should be sought before making any major changes to one's financial affairs. Visit the London Public Library